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The great conspiracy.: An address delivered at Mt. Kisco ... New York, on the 4th of July, 1861, the 86th anniversary of American independence.
1976, R. Lockwood & son, Trübner & co.
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The great conspiracy: an address delivered at Mt. Kisco, West Chester County, New York, on the 4th of July, 1861 : the 86th anniversary of American independence
1861, Roe Lockwood & Son, Trübner & Co.
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With: The great issues now before the country : an oration by Edward Everett, delivered at the New York Academy of Music, July 4, 1861. 1861 (48 p.).
With: The fallacy of neutrality : an address, by the Hon. Joseph Holt, to the people of Kentucky, delivered at Louisville, July 13th, 1861 ; also, His letter to J. F. Speed, Esq. 1861 (31 p.).
With: The war : a slave Union or a free? : speech of Hon. Martin F. Conway, of Kansas, delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, December 12, 1861 / revised by the author (p. [79]-102).
With: The war for the Union : a lecture by Wendell Phillips, Esq., delivered in New York and Boston, December, 1861 / revised by the author ; reported by Andrew J. Graham (p. [7]-30).
With: The abolitionists : and their relations to the war : an address by William Lloyd Garrison, delivered Tuesday evening, January 14, 1862, at the Cooper Institute, New York / revised by the author ; reported by Andrew J. Graham (p. [31]-54).
With: The war : not for emancipation or confiscation : a speech by Hon. Garrett Davis, of Kentucky, delivered in the U.S. Senate, January 23, 1862 / revised by the author ; [and,] African slavery : the corner-stone of the Southern Confederacy : a speech by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederate States of America, delivered at the Atheneum, Savannah, March 22, 1861 (p. [55]-78).
With: Of the birth and death of nations : a thought for the crisis. New York : G.P. Putnam, 1862 (33 p.).
With: Five months in rebeldom, or, Notes from the diary of a Bull Run prisoner, at Richmond / by W. H. Merrell. Rochester, N.Y. : Adams & Dabney, 1862 (64 p. : ill.).
With: Webster's reply to Hayne : delivered in the United States Senate, January 26, 1830 (p. [117]-184).
With: The Union not a compact : a speech, by Daniel Webster, in the United States Senate, 16th February, 1833 ; [and,] President Jackson's proclamation : issued in 1832, when South Carolina undertook to annul the Federal Revenue Law (p. [53]-117).
With: The great unfinished problems of the universe : with the motions of the sun and the planets through space, and the determination of the center of the stellar universe : a lecture delivered Saturday evening, January 29th, 1859, at the Academy of Music, New York, by Prof. O. M. Mitchell, of Cincinnati, for his own benefit, upon an invitation of the audience given on the occasion of the conclusion of his course of Five Popular Lectures on Astronomy (p. [45]-68).
With: Christian recreations and unchristian amusements : a sermon by the Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler : delivered Sunday evening, October 24th, 1858, at the Cooper Institute, New-York (p. [3]-20).
With: The death of Washington Irving : an address by Hon. Edward Everett before the Massachusetts Historical Society : delivered at Boston, Dec. 15, 1859 ; [and,] The death of Washington Irving : a discourse delivered in the Second Reformed Dutch Church of Tarrytown, New York, on Sabbath morning, December 11, 1859, by the pastor, Rev. John A. Todd (p. [233]-256).
With: A cheerful temper : a sermon by the Rev. William Adams, D.D. : delivered Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, 1859, at Madison Square Church, New York (p. [211]-232).
With: Tribute to the memory of Humboldt : addresses / by [Joseph P.] Thompson, Prof. Lieber, [A. D.] Bache, Prof. Guyot, and George Bancroft ; [and,] Address by Professor Louis Agassiz, of Cambridge : delivered at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, held at the Boston Atheneum, May 24th, 1859 (p. [117]-152).
With: Mental culture for woman : address delivered in New York, October 26, 1858, at a meeting called to devise means for the establishment of a Woman's Library : Mayor Tiemann presiding / [addresses by] Henry Ward Beecher, James T. Brady.
With: The pulpit and rostrum : Italian independence / addresses by Jos. [i.e. Joseph] P. Thompson, Henry Ward Beecher, Henry W. Bellows, O. M. Mitchell ; letters from Benjamin Silliman, Charles Sumner, G. S. Hillard (p. [7]-28).
With: La Fayette : an oration, by Hon. Charles Sumner, delivered in New York and Philadelphia, December, 1860 (p. [185]-206).
Bound in marbled boards, with leather spine and corners, spine stamped in gold.
"J. O. H."--Spine.
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