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Filed under: Slavery -- United States -- Speeches in Congress Address of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, in the Senate of the United States, on the Subject of Slavery (Calhoun's address followed by Daniel Webster's Seventh of March speech; 1850), by John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster The Cause and Cure of Our National Troubles: Speech of Hon. Geo. W. Julian, of Indiana, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 14, 1862 (Washington: Scammell and Co., 1862), by George W. Julian Freedom v. Slavery, by John Hutchins (page images at MOA) The New Dogma of the South-- "Slavery a Blessing", by Henry L. Dawes (page images at MOA) Remarks of Messrs. Clemens, Butler, and Jefferson Davis, on the Vermont Resolutions Relating to Slavery, Delivered in Senate of the United States, January 10, 1850 (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), contrib. by Jeremiah Clemens, A. P. Butler, and Jefferson Davis (multiple formats at archive.org) Slavery: What It Was, What It Has Done, What It Intends To Do, by Cydnor Bailey Tompkins (page images at MOA) Speech of Aylett Buckner, of Kentucky, on the Propriety of Organizing Governments for the Territories, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 17, 1849 (Washington: Towers, 1849), by Aylett Buckner Speech of Hon. George W. Julian, of Indiana on the Slavery Question, Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 14, 1850 (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by George W. Julian Speech of Hon. Horace Mann, on the Right of Congress to Legislate for the Territories of the United States, and its Duty to Exclude Slavery Therefrom (1848), by Horace Mann, contrib. by Martin Van Buren and Joshua Leavitt (multiple formats at archive.org) Speech of Horace Mann, of Massachusetts on the Subject of Slavery in the Territories, and the Consequences of a Dissolution of the Union, by Horace Mann (page images at MOA) Speech of Mr. J. W. Crisfield, of Maryland, on the Power of Congress to Pass Laws Excluding Slavery from the Territories of the United States: Delivered in the House of Representatives, June 22, 1848 (Washington: Printed by J. T. Towers, 1848), by John W. Crisfield Speech of Mr. John Van Dyke of New Jersey, Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States, March 4, 1850, on the Subject of Slavery, and in Vindication of the North From the Charges Brought Against it by the South (Washington: Gideon and Co., 1850), by John Van Dyke (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentucky, on Taking Up His Compromise Resolutions on the Subject of Slavery (New York: Stringer and Townsend, 1850), by Henry Clay (multiple formats at archive.org) Freedom National, Slavery Sectional: Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on His Motion to Repeal the Fugitive Slave Bill, in the Senate of the United States, August 26, 1852 (Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Nebraska and Kansas: Speech of Mr. Cass, of Michigan, On the Powers of the Government Over Slavery in the Territories, Delivered in the Senate of the United States Feb. 20, 1854 (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe office, 1854), by Lewis Cass President's Message; Slavery; California: Speech of Hon. W. V. N. Bay, of Missouri, in the House of Representatives, February 20, 1850, in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, on the Resolution Referring the President's Message to the Various Standing Committees (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe office, 1850), by W. V. N. Bay The Rights of White Men Vindicated: Speech of Hon. Stephen C. Foster, of Maine, Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, March 10th, 1858 (Washington: Buell and Blanchard, printers, 1858), by Stephen C. Foster (multiple formats at archive.org) Speech of Charles Brown, of Pennsylvania, on Abolition and Slavery, Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 3 and 7, 1849 (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1849), by Charles Brown Speech of Hon. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire, on the Proposed Amendment of the Constitution, Forever Prohibiting Slavery in the United States, and All Places Under Their Jurisdiction (1864), by Daniel Clark (multiple formats at archive.org) Speech of Hon. Francis W. Kellogg, of Michigan, in the House of Representatives, June 12, 1860, by Francis William Kellogg (page images at MOA) Speech of Hon. H. C. Murphy, of New York, on Slavery in the Territories; Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 17, 1848 (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1848), by Henry Cruse Murphy Speech of Hon. J. Collamer, of Vermont, On Slavery in the Territories, by Jacob Collamer (page images at MOA) Speech of Hon. John McQueen, of S. Carolina, on the Admission of California, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, June 3, 1850 (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by John McQueen Speech of Hon. Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois, on Amending the Constitution to Prohibit Slavery: Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 28, 1864, by Lyman Trumbull (multiple formats at archive.org) Speech of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina, Against the Revolutionary Movement of the Anti-Slavery Party, by Thomas Lanier Clingman (page images at MOA) Defence of Massachusetts: Speech of Hon. Anson Burlingame, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives, June 21, 1856 (pamphlet; 1856), by Anson Burlingame (page images at HathiTrust) Defence of Massachusetts: Speech of Hon. Anson Burlingame, of Massachusetts, in the United States House of Representatives, June 21, 1856 (Cambridge, MA: Printed for Private Distribution, 1856), by Anson Burlingame (multiple formats at archive.org) Proceedings of the United States Senate, on the Fugitive Slave Bill, the Abolition of the Slave-Trade in the District of Columbia, and the Imprisonment of Free Colored Seamen in the Southern Ports, by United States Senate (page images at MOA) Speech of George G. Dunn, of Indiana, on the Oregon Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. S., July 27, 1848 (Washington: Towers, 1848), by George Grundy Dunn Speech of Hon. R. S. Baldwin, of Connecticut, in Favor of the Admission of California Into the Union, ad on the Territorial Bills, and the Bill in Relation to Fugitive Slaves, in Connection with Mr. Bell's Compromise Resolutions: Delivered in Senate of the United States, March 27 and April 3, 1850 (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by Roger S. Baldwin Speech of Mr. Breck, of Kentucky, on the Message of the President Relating to California: Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Monday, March 25, 1850 (Washington: Gideon and Co., printers, 1850), by Daniel Breck [Political speeches. (Washington, D.C., 1858), by John Hickman (page images at HathiTrust) [Political speeches. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1860), by B. F. Wade (page images at HathiTrust) Speeches in Congress [1841-1852] (J.P. Jewett and Company;, 1853), by Joshua R. Giddings (page images at HathiTrust) Territorial slave code : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts : delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 25, 1860. ([publisher not identified], 1860), by Henry Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery extension and protection : its tendencies and dangers. ([Buell & Blanchard], 1860), by Daniel Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Great debates in American history, from the debates in the British parliament on the Colonial stamp act (1764-1765) to the debates in Congress at the close of the Taft administration (1912-1913) (Current Literature Pub. Co., 1913), by Marion Mills Miller, Great Britain Parliament, and United States Congress (page images at HathiTrust) Speeches in Congress. (Negro Universities Press, 1968), by Joshua R. Giddings (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentucky : on presenting his resolutions on the subject of slavery (Springer & Townsend, 1850), by Henry Clay and United States. Congress 1849-1850). Senate (page images at HathiTrust) The landmark of freedom. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1854), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Samuel A. Purviance, of Pennsylvania, on the slavery and presidential questions. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856), by Samuel A. Purviance (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Horace Mann, of Massachusetts, on the institution of slavery. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1852), by Horace Mann and 1st sess. United States. 32d Cong. (page images at HathiTrust) Shall the war be for union and freedom, or union and slavery? : speech of Hon. M.F. Conway, of Kansas : delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, December 12, 1861. (Scammell & Co., 1861), by M. F. Conway (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Phelps, of Vermont, on the subject of slavery, &c. In Senate, January 23, 1850. (Gideon & co., printers, 1850), by Samuel Shethar Phelps (page images at HathiTrust) The barbarism of slavery. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state. In the United States Senate, June 4, 1860. (T. Hyatt, 1860), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Pamphlets. American slavery. ([v.p., 1836) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Freedom national; slavery sectional. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on his motion to repeal the Fugitive slave bill, in the Senate of the United States, August 26, 1852 ... (Buell & Blanchard, 1852), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Reply of Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, to the speech of Senator Douglas, in the U. S. Senate, May 16 and 17, 1860. (Murphy & Co., 1860), by Jefferson Davis (page images at HathiTrust) A bridge from slavery to freedom. Speech (H. Polkinhorn & son, printers, 1864), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Horace Mann, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives of the United States, June 30, 1848, on the right of Congress to legislate for the territories of the United States, and its duty to exclude slavery therefrom. ([n.p., 1848), by Horace Mann, Henry Ruffner, and United States. Congress 1847-1848). House (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery question : speech of Hon. James Wilson, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives, May 1, 1860. (F.H. Sage, 1860), by James Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) Powers of the government of the United States--federal, state, and territorial. Speech of Hon. James A. Stewart, of Maryland, on African slavery, its status--natural, moral, social, legal, and constitutional. Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 23, 1856. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856), by James Augustus Stewart (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. J.R. Giddings, of Ohio, on Cuban annexation : delivered in the House of representatives, December 14, 1852. (s.n., 1852), by Joshua R. Giddings (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery in the territories. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Oiffice, 1850), by David Wilmot (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas bill. (G. S. Gideon, printer, 1858), by J. P. Benjamin (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks of Mr. Tappan, of Ohio, on abolition petitions, delivered in Senate, February 4, 1840. ([Washington?, 1840), by Benjamin Tappan (page images at HathiTrust) Daniel Webster on slavery. (W. Carter & brother, 1861), by Daniel Webster (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley of Pa. on freedmen's affairs : delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 23, 1864. (s.n., 1864), by William D. Kelley (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. Samuel Prentiss, of Vermont, upon the question of reception of the Vermont resolutions, on the subject of the admission of Texas, the domestic slave trade, and slavery in the District of Columbia. (Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1838), by Samuel Prentiss (page images at HathiTrust) The death of slavery is the life of the nation : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson (of Massachusetts), in the Senate, March 28, 1864. On the proposed amendment to the Constitution prohibiting slavery within the United States. (H. Polkinhorn, printer, 1864), by Henry Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) State of the Union. (Printed by F. H. Sage, 1861), by D. C. De Jarnette (page images at HathiTrust) Amendment of the Constitution to prohibit slavery : speech delivered in the House of Representatives, January 6, 1865, in reply to the Hon. James Brooks. (Gibson Bros., Printers, 1865), by Glenni W. Scofield (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. John A. Dix, of New York, on the three million bill. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 1, 1847. (Printed at the office of Blair and Rives, 1847), by John A. Dix (page images at HathiTrust) The barbarism of slavery: speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state, in the United States Senate, June 4, 1860. (Young Men's Republican Union, 1863), by Charles Sumner, African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress), Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress), and Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) The slavery question. Speech of Hon. Wm. J. Alston, of Alabama, in the house of representatives, April 18, 1850, in Committee of the whole on the state of the Union, on the President's message transmitting the constitution of California. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1850), by William Jeffreys Alston (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Plumer, of New-Hampshire, on the Missouri question, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 21, 1820. (s.n., 1820), by William Plumer, Israel Thorndike Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress), and Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. David S. Kaufman, of Texas, on the slavery question. Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 10, 1847. (Printed at the office of Blair and Rives, 1847), by David Spangler Kaufman (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. J. A. Hughston, of New York, on the slavery question, delivered in the House of representatives, April 8, 1856. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1856), by Jonas A. Hughston (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Edw. Stanly, of North Carolina, establishing proofs that the abolitionists are opposed to Gen. Harrison, and that Gen. Harrison is opposed to their "unconstitutional efforts." ([Washington?, 1840), by Edward Stanly (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Senator S.A. Douglas on the invasion of states : and his reply to Mr. Fessenden : delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 23, 1860. (Printed by L. Towers, 1860), by Stephen Arnold Douglas (page images at HathiTrust) Human beings not property. (Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1858), by Owen Lovejoy (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, on the reception of abolition petitions, delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 1837. (Printed by W.W. Moore & co., 1837), by John C. Calhoun (page images at HathiTrust) Our domestic policy. Speech of Hon. J. R. Giddings, on the reference of the President's message. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1850), by Joshua R. Giddings (page images at HathiTrust) Slaves and slavery: how affected by the war. (Scammell & Co., Printers, 1862), by John Sherman (page images at HathiTrust) The slave question. Speech of Hon. Wm. H. Bissell, of Illinois, in the House of Representatives, Thursday, February 21, 1850 ... (Printed by Buell & Blanchard, 1850), by William Henry Bissell (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Badger, of North Carolina, on the slavery question. In Senate, March 18 and 19, 1850. (Gideon & Co., Printers, 1850), by George Edmund Badger (page images at HathiTrust) The crisis, its responsibilities and perils. (W.H. Moore, printer, 1861), by William Nathan Harrell Smith (page images at HathiTrust) The demands of freedom. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1855), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) California, territorial governments ([Washington, 1850), by Henry Stuart Foote (page images at HathiTrust) The union of the Democracy--resolutions of '98. Speech of Hon. N. S. Townshend, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, March 17, 1852. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1852), by N. S. Townshend (page images at HathiTrust) California and New Mexico. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1850), by James Stephen Green (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. J. R. Underwood, upon the resolution proposing to censure John Quincy Adams for presenting to the House of representatives a petition praying for the dissolution of the union. (Printed at the National intelligencer office, 1842), by Joseph Rogers Underwood (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Cook, of Illinois, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri. ([Washington, 1820), by Daniel Pope Cook and Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Horace Mann, on the right of Congress to legislate for the territories of the United States, and its duty to exclude slavery therefrom. Delivered in the House of representatives, in Committee of the whole, June 30, 1848. (W. B. Fowle, 1848), by Horace Mann (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. L. D. Campbell, of Ohio, on southern aggression, the purposes of the union, and the comparative effects of slavery and freedom: with a facsimile of the signatures to the atrticles of association of the Continental Congress. (Printed and for sale by Buell & Blanchard, 1850), by L Campbell (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery restriction in conflict with judicial authority. (Printed by L. Towers, 1860), by William Nathan Harrell Smith (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Rayner, of North Carolina, on the question of the reception of abolition petitions. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States on Tuesday, June 15, 1841. ([Washington?, 1841), by Kenneth Rayner and YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery in the territories : debate on the power of Congress to establish or prohibit slavery in the territories of the United States; in the House of Representatives, January 17, 1856. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856), by United States. Congress. 1855-1856). House, Felix Kirk Zollicoffer, and Alexander Hamilton Stephens (page images at HathiTrust) A review of the President's message. (Printed at the office of the Congressional globe, 1856), by Charles Billinghurst (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. John U. Pettit, of Indiana, on the restoration of the Missouri compromise. (Printed at the Congressional globe ofice, 1856), by John Upfold Pettit (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Thos. Ross, of Pennsylvania, on the admission of California, delivered in the House of representatives, April 10, 1850. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1850), by Thomas Ross (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. John Cadwalader, of Pennsylvania, on the legislation of the United States upon the subject of slavery in the territories. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1856), by John Cadwalader (page images at HathiTrust) The landmark of freedom. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, against the repeal of the Missouri prohibition of slavery north of 36 30 . In the Senate, February 21, 1854. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1854), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Freedom national (Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1852), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Francis P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri, on the Kansas question (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1858), by Frank P. Blair and John C. Rives (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, on the reference of the President's annual message. Made in Committee of the Whole, February 20, 1850. (Printed by Buell & Blanchard, 1850), by Thaddeus Stevens (page images at HathiTrust) Non-interference by Congress with slavery in the territories. (Printed by L. Towers, 1860), by Stephen Arnold Douglas (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery in the territories. Speech of Hon. Hiram Warner, of Georgia, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 1, 1856, on the power of the general government to exclude slave property from the territories. (Printed at the Office of the Congressional Globe, 1856), by Hiram Warner (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Macon, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri. ([Washington, 1820), by Nathaniel Macon (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas--the law of slavery. Speech of Hon. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 15, 1858. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858), by Daniel Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Smyth, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 28, 1820. ([Washington, 1820), by Alexander Smyth (page images at HathiTrust) The slavery agitation. Speech of Hon. J. L. Orr, of South Carolina, in the House of representatives, May 8, 1850, in Committee of the whole on the state of the Union, on the President's message transmitting the constitution of California. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1850), by James Lawrence Orr (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. W.H. Kelsey, of New York, on the slavery question; delivered in the House of representatives, July 29, 1856. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856), by William H. Kelsey (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks of Messrs. Grow, Quitman, and T.L. Harris, on the Missouri compromise, and the responsibility for the organization of the House. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856), by Galusha A. Grow, Thomas L. Harris, and John Anthony Quitman (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery in the territories. Speech of Mr. Jenkins, of New York, on the Mexican treaty. (Towers, printer, 1849), by Timothy Jenkins (page images at HathiTrust) Mr. Scott's speech on the Missouri question, in the House of representatives of the United States. (Printed by Davis and Force, 1820), by John Scott (page images at HathiTrust) Freedom national (Buell & Blanchard, 1852), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina, against the revolutionary movement of the anti-slavery party (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1860), by Thomas Lanier Clingman (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Robertson, of Virginia, on his motion to recommit the Report and resolutions of the Select committee on the subject of abolition. Delivered in the House of representatives, May, 1836. (Printed by D. Green, 1836), by John Robertson (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. J. Collamer, of Vermont, on slavery in the territories. (Printed by L. Towers, 1860), by Jacob Collamer (page images at HathiTrust) Defence of Massachusetts. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1854), by Charles Sumner and Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Edward Stanly, of N. Carolina, exposing the casuses of the slavery agitation. (Gideon & co., printers, 1850), by Edward Stanly (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. J.R. Chandler, of Penn., on the admission of California: delivered in the House of representatives of the United States, March 28, 1850. (Gideon & co., printers, 1850), by Joseph R. Chandler (page images at HathiTrust) The slave question. Speech of Hon. Wm. H. Bissell, of Illinois, in the House of representatives, February 21, 1850... (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1850), by William Henry Bissell (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Russell Sage of New York, on the professions and acts of the President of the United States; the repeal of the Missouri compromise; the outrages in Kansas; and the sectional influence and aggressions of the slave power. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1856), by Russell Sage (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Van Dyke, on the amendment offered to a bill for the admission of Missouri into the Union, prescribing the restriction of slavery as an irrevocable principle of the state constitution. ([Washington?, 1820), by Nicholas Van Dyke (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Isaac E. Morse, of Louisiana, on the President's message in relation to California. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 14, 1850. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by Isaac Edwards Morse (page images at HathiTrust) The Kansas issue. Remarks of Hon. James F. Dowdell, of Alabama, in the House of Representatives, March 10, 1858, advocating the necessity of additional guarantees for the protection of Southern rights. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1858), by James F. Dowdell (page images at HathiTrust) Union and freedom, without compromise. Speech of S. P. Chase, of Ohio, in the Senate of the United States, March 26-7, 1850, on the compromise resolutions submitted by Mr. Clay on the 25th of January. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by Salmon P. Chase (page images at HathiTrust) Politics of the country. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1856), by Israel Washburn (page images at HathiTrust) State of the Union. Speech of Hon. Sherrard Clemens, of Virginia, in the House of representatives, January 22, 1861. (Printed at the office of the Congressional Globe, 1861), by Sherrard Clemens (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. John B. Steele, of New York, on the question of slavery. (Printed by L. Towers, 1862), by John B. Steele (page images at HathiTrust) The suicide of slavery. Speech of Hon. Eli Thayer, of Mass. Delivered in the House of representatives, March 25, 1858. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858), by Eli Thayer (page images at HathiTrust) National politics. Speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Leiter, of Ohio (Printed at the office of the Congressional globe, 1856), by Benjamin Franklin Leiter (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Francis P. Blair, jr., of Missouri, on the acquisition of Central America; delivered in the House of representatives, January 14, 1858. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1858), by Francis Preston Blair and Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Slade, of Vermont, on the subject of the abolition of slavery and the slave trade within the District of Columbia. Delivered in the House of Representatives, December 23, 1835. (National Intelligencer Office, 1836), by William Slade (page images at HathiTrust) The slave question. Speech of Mr. A. G. Brown, of Mississippi, in the House of Representatives, January 30, 1850, on the subject of slavery, and on the action of the administration in relation to California and New Mexico. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by Albert Gallatin Brown (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. James F. Simmons, of Rhode Island, on the state of the Union. (Printed by L. Towers, 1861), by James Fowler Simmons (page images at HathiTrust) Modern Democracy against the Union, the Constitution, the policy of our fathers, and the rights of free labor. (Republican executive congressional committee, 1860), by Henry Waldron (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of J. L. M. Curry, of Alabama, on the election of speaker, and the progress of anti-slaveryism. (Printed by L. Towers, 1859), by J. L. M. Curry (page images at HathiTrust) Territorial policy. Speech of Hon. George E. Pugh, of Ohio, in reply to Messrs. Iverson and Green, in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, January 11, l860. (Printed by L. Towers, 1860), by George Ellis Pugh (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas and the Supreme court. Speech of John P. Hale, of New Hampshire. Delivered in the United States Senate, January 19 and 21, 1858. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858), by John P. Hale (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. G. Ashmun, of Massachusetts, on the revolution in France, and emancipation in its colonies. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States. (J. & G. S. Gideon, printers, 1848), by George Ashmun (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of William Cost Johnson, of Maryland, on the subject of the rejection of petitions for the abolition of slavery; with supplemental remarks, in reply to certain charges against General Harrison. (Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1840), by William Cost Johnson (page images at HathiTrust) Protection to slave property (Washington, 1860), by Albert Gallatin Brown (page images at HathiTrust) The California question and the ordinance of '87. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1850), by Daniel Putnam King (page images at HathiTrust) The President's message--Party-unity--The South on the defensive. (Printed at the office of the Congressional globe, 1857), by A. E. Maxwell (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Frank P. Blair, jr., of Missouri, on the acquisition of territory in Central and South America, to be colonized with free blacks, and held as a dependency by the United States. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858), by Frank P. Blair (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of John Bell, of Tennessee, on slavery in the United States, and the causes of the present dissensions between the North and the South. Delivered in the Senate of the United States on the 5th and 6th of July, 1850. (Gideon and co., printers, 1850), by John Bell (page images at HathiTrust) Designs of the slave power : speech of Hon. Reuben E. Fenton, of New York (Buell & Blanchard, 1858), by Reuben E. Fenton (page images at HathiTrust) Freedom national (Buell & Blanchard, 1852), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. J. R. Tyson, of Pennsylvania, on the fugitive slave laws and compromise measures of 1850; delivered in the House of representatives, February 28, 1857. (Printed at the office of the Congressional globe, 1857), by Job R. Tyson (page images at HathiTrust) The slavery question. Speech of Hon. Daniel Wallace, of South Carolina, in the House of Representatives, April 8, 1850, in Committee of the whole in the state of the Union, on the President's message communicating the constitution of California. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by Daniel Wallace (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. John J. Pearce, of Pennsylvania, on the slavery question : delivered in the House of Representatives, August 9, 1856. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856), by John J. Pearce (page images at HathiTrust) Speech on [!] Hon. Wm. Barksdale, of Mississippi, on the presidential election. (Washington, 1856), by William Barksdale (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery in the territories. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1848), by Abraham Watkins Veneable (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Hardin, of Kentucky ... ([Washington?, 1820), by Benjamin Hardin (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Slade, of Vermont, on the abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia, delivered in the House of representatives of the U.S. December 20, 1837. To which is added the intended conclusion of the speech, suppressed by resolution of the House. ([Washington, 1837), by William Slade (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Russell Sage, of New York, on the professions and acts of the President of the United States; the repeal of the Missouri compromise; the outrages in Kansas; and the sectional influence and aggressions of the slave power. (Washington, 1856), by Russell Sage (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Pickens, of South Carolina, in the House of representatives, January 21, 1836, on the abolition question. Published from the notes of Henry Godfrey Wheeler, revised and corrected by the author. (Printed by Gales & Seaton, 1836), by F. W. Pickens and Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. T.L. Harris, of Illinois, upon the Kansas and other political questions, and in reply to Messrs. Foster, of Georgia, and Norton, of Illinois. (Printed by J.T. & L. Towers, 1856), by Thomas L. Harris (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks of Messrs. Clemens, Butler, and Jefferson Davis, on the Vermont resolutions relating to slavery. Delivered in Senate of the United States, January 10, 1850. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by Jeremiah Clemens, Jefferson Davis, A. P. Butler, YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress), and 1st session United States. 31st Congress (page images at HathiTrust) The issue--its history. (Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1859), by Joshua R. Giddings (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, on the President's message, delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 4, 1856. (Printed at the Capital city office, 1856), by William Pitt Fessenden (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Daniel R. Tilden, of Ohio, on the Mexican war and slavery. Delivered in the House of representatives, February 4, 1847. (Printed at the Office of Blair and Rives, 1847), by Daniel R. Tilden (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentucky, on taking up his compromise resolutions on the subject of slavery. (Stringer & Townsend, 1850), by Henry Clay (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. J. J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, on his resolutions, delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 7, 1861. ([Washington, 1861), by John J. Crittenden (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Thomas Morris, of Ohio, in the U. S. Senate, February 9, 1839 ... (Jackson & Chaplin, 1844), by Thomas Morris (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas bill. (G.S. Gideon, printer, 1858), by J. P. Benjamin (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks of George P. Marsh, of Vermont, on slavery in the territories of New Mexico, California and Oregon : delivered in the House of representatives, August 3d, 1848. (Free press office print, 1848), by George Perkins Marsh (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. J. Barbour, of Virginia, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri. ([Washington, 1820), by James Barbour and Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Meigs, of New York, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri. Delivered in the House of representatives ... January 25, 1820. ([Washington, 1820), by Henry Meigs and Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) The rights of white men vindicated. Speech of Hon. Stephen C. Foster, of Maine. Delivered in the U. S. House of representatives, March 10th, 1858. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858), by Stephen C. Foster (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Palfrey, of Massachusetts, on the political aspects of the slave question. Delivered in the House of representatives, January 26th, 1848. (Printed by J. & G. S. Gideon, 1848), by John Gorham Palfrey (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. A. G. Brown, of Mississippi, on the slavery question (s.n., 1856), by Albert Gallatin Brown (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Gerrit Smith, in Congress, on the reference of the President's message. (Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1853), by Gerrit Smith (page images at HathiTrust) Admission of new states. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1858), by William O. Goode (page images at HathiTrust) Speeches of Hon. William H. Seward, and Hon. Lewis Cass, on the subject of slavery. (Stringer & Townsend, 1850), by William Henry Seward and Lewis Cass (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, of Ohio, in reply to Mr. Stephens, of Georgia (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1855), by Lewis Davis Campbell (page images at HathiTrust) State sovereignty--the Constitution--slavery. ([Washington?, 1859), by Amos P. Granger (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. Solomon W. Downs, of Louisiana, on the resolution submitted by Mr. Foote, of Mississippi, declaring the compromise measures of definitive adjustment of the agitating questions growing out of the institution of domestic slavery. (Printed by Donelson & Armstrong, 1852), by Solomon Weathersbee Downs (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery in the territories. Speech of Hon. Lucius B. Peck, of Vermont, in the house of representatives, April 23, 1850, in committee of the whole on the state of the Union, on the President's message transmitting the constitution of California. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1850), by Lucius B. Peck (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. James Tallmadge, of Duchess County, New York, in the House of Representatives of the United States, on slavery. (Printed by Ticknor & Company, 1849), by James Tallmadge and and Protecting Such of Them as Have Been New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Lawrence M. Keitt, of South Carolina, on the origin of slavery; delivered in the House of representatives, May 24, 1858. (Printed at the office of the Congressional globe, 1858), by Laurence Massilon Keitt (page images at HathiTrust) Boundary of Texas. (Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1850), by Willis Arnold Gorman (page images at HathiTrust) Position of Massachusetts on the slavery question. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1856), by James Buffinton (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. James L. Orr, of South Carolina, on the slavery question. Delivered in the House of representatives, May 8, 1850. (Printed by J. T. Towers, 1850), by James Lawrence Orr (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. James Wilson, of N. Hampshire, on the political influence of slavery, and the expediency of permitting slavery in the territories recently acquired from Mexico: (Printed by J. & G. S. Gideon, 1849), by James Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) Payment for slaves. (Printed by Buell & Blanchard, 1849), by Joshua R. Giddings (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Henry Clay, of Kentucky, on certain resolutions offered to the Senate of the United States in December, 1837, by Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, involving principles of interpretation of the Constitution of the United States (Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1838), by Henry Clay (page images at HathiTrust) South Carolina and Massachusetts. Speech of Hon. J.J. Evans, of South Carolina, in reply to Mr. Sumner of Massachusetts. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 23, 1856. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856), by Josiah J. Evans (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Lincoln, of Massachusetts (Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1837), by Levi Lincoln and United States. Congress 1836-1837). House (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks by Samuel Hoar, of Massachusetts on the resolutions introduced by Mr. Jarvis, of Maine, and Mr. Wise, of Virginia : delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, January 21, 1836. (National Intelligencer Office, 1836), by Samuel Hoar, Henry A. Wise, Leonard Jarvis, D.C.) National Intelligencer Office (Washington, and United States. Congress 1835-1836). House (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks of Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, on the question of receiving petitions for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. (D. Green, 1836), by James Henry Hammond (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Hubbard, of New Hampshire : in Senate, March 7, 1836. (s.n., 1836), by Henry Hubbard (page images at HathiTrust) Speech, of Mr. Severance, of Maine, on the right of petition. (Printed by J. and G. S. Gideon, 1844), by Luther Severance (page images at HathiTrust) To censure John Quincy Adams, 1842. (Printed at the National Intelligencer Office, 1842), by Joseph R. Underwood, D.C.) National Intelligencer Office (Washington, and United States. Congress 1841-1842). House (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks of Joseph A. Wright, of Indiana, on the right of petition (s.n., 1844), by Joseph A. Wright and United States. Congress 1843-1844). House (page images at HathiTrust) Admission of California. Speech of Hon. R. C. Winthrop, of Mass., on the President's message, transmitting the constitution of California: delivered in committee of the whole in the House of Representatives of the United States, May 8, 1850 (Gideon & Co., printers, 1850), by Robert C. Winthrop (page images at HathiTrust) No property in man. (Loyal publication society, 1864), by Charles Sumner and Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Now and then. (W. H. Moore, printer, 1861), by Charles H. Van Wyck (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States, on the subject of slavery. (New York, 1850), by Daniel Webster (page images at HathiTrust) Proceedings of the United States Senate, on the fugitive slave bill, -- the abolition of the slave-trade in th District of Columbia,--and the imprisonment of free colored seamen in the southern ports: with the speeches of Messrs. Davis, Winthrop and others. (Press of T. R. Marvin, 1850), by United States. Congress 1849-1850). Senate (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Horace Mann, of Mass., on the subject of slavery in the Territories, and the consequences of the threatened dissolution of the Union. (Gideon and Co., Printers, 1850), by Horace Mann (page images at HathiTrust) On the right of Congress to legislate for the territories of the United States, and its right to exclude slavery therefrom (Printed by J. & G.S. Gideon, 1848), by Horace Mann (page images at HathiTrust) Politics of the country. Speech of Hon. I. Washburn, jr., of Maine. In the House of representatives, June 21, 1856. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1856), by Israel Washburn and United States House of Representatives (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Martin Welker, of Ohio, on the President's message : delivered in the House of Representatives, February 7, 1866. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1866), by Martin Welker (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Henry M. Fuller, of Pennsylvania (American Organ, Print., 1856), by Henry Mills Fuller (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. Robert Toombs ... on the President's Kansas message : (1856), by Robert Augustus Toombs (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. J. Collamer, of Vermont : in the United States Senate, April 24, 1862, on the bill to confiscate the property and free the slaves of rebels. (s.n., 1862), by Jacob Collamer (page images at HathiTrust) Invasion of states : speech of Hon. S.A. Douglas, of Illinois, on the introduction of a resolution relative to the invasion of states. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 23, 1860. ([s.n.], 1860), by Stephen A. Douglas (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. David Outlaw, of N. C., on the army appropriation bill, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, August 3, 1848. (Printed by J. and G. S. Gideon, 1848), by David Outlaw (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Tuck, of New Hampshire, on the reference of the President's message : delivered in the House of Respresentatives of the U.S., January 19, 1848. (Printed by J. & G.S. Gideon, 1848), by Amos Tuck and United States House of Representatives (page images at HathiTrust) Slave trade in the District of Columbia. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1849), by William Sawyer (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas ... February 29, 1860. (Printed by L. Towers, 1860), by Stephen A. Douglas, William H. Seward, Lyman Trumbull, William H. Seward, Lemuel Towers, and United States. Congress 1859-1860). Senate (page images at HathiTrust) American Republican politics : remarks of Mr. Banks of Massachusetts. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856), by Nathaniel Prentiss Banks (page images at HathiTrust) Defence of Massachusetts. (Printed for private distribution, 1856), by Anson Burlingame (page images at HathiTrust) The Massachusetts resolutions on the Sumner assault and the slavery issue. (Published at the office of the Congressional Globe, 1856), by A. P. Butler, R. M. T. Hunter, Josiah J. Evans, and United States. Congress 1855-1856). Senate (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Senator S. A. Douglas, on the invasion of states; and his reply to Mr. Fessenden. (Printed by J. Murphy & Co., 1860), by Stephen A. Douglas and William Pitt Fessenden (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, in the United States Senate, March 9 and 10, 1858, in reply to Governor Hammond, and in defense of the North and northern laborers. ([Washington, 1858), by Hannibal Hamlin (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Alfred Iverson, of Georgia, on our territorial policy : delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 9, 1860. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1860), by Alfred Iverson (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Horace Mann, on the right of Congress to legislate for the territories of the United States, and its duty to exclude slavery therefrom. Delivered in the House of Representatives, in Committee of the whole, June 30, 1848. (W.B. Fowle, 1848), by Horace Mann (page images at HathiTrust) The barbarism of slavery : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state, in the United States Senate, June 4, 1860. (Young Men's Republican Union, 1863), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Invasion of Harper's Ferry (Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1860), by B. F. Wade (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, in the Senate of the United States, June 13, 1856. (Buell & Blanchard, 1856), by Henry Wilson and United States. Congress 1855-1856). Senate) (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. William E. Simms, of Kentucky : on the organization of the House, and the aggressions of the anti-slavery party of the North : delivered in the House of Representatives, December 16, 1859. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1859), by William E. Simms (page images at HathiTrust) Immediate admission of Kansas into the Union (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1856), by William H. Seward, Buell & Blanchard, and Publishing Association of Washington (page images at HathiTrust) Extension of slave territory. (Printed by J. & G.S. Gideon, 1847), by James Dixon (page images at HathiTrust) The Spurious Kansas memorial : debate in the Senate of the United States, on the memorial of James H. Lane, praying that the Senate receive and grant the prayer of the memorial presented by General Cass, and afterwards withdrawn : embracing the speeches of Senators Douglas, Pugh, Butler, Toucey, Rusk, &c. (Printed at the Union Office, 1856), by Stephen A. Douglas and United States. Congress 1855-1856). Senate (page images at HathiTrust) Territorial policy. (Printed at the Office of the Congressional Globe, 1860), by James S. Green (page images at HathiTrust) Position of parties (Congressional Globe Office, 1859), by Thomas A. R. Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks ... on the sectional conflict on the subject of slavery : delivered in the United States Senate on Monday, January 30, 1860 (s.n., 1860), by A. O. P. Nicholson (page images at HathiTrust) Fair play : speech of Hon. Eli Thayer, of Massachusetts, delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 24, 1859. (Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office, 1859), by Eli Thayer (page images at HathiTrust) Enforcement of 14th amendment : speech of Hon. Adelbert Ames, of Mississippi, delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 11, 1871. (F. & J. Rives & Geo. A Bailey, 1871), by Adelbert Ames (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Henry Bennett, of New York, on the admission of Kansas, and the political effects of slavery : in the House of Representatives, June 30, 1856. (Buell & Blanchard, 1856), by Henry Bennett (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of O.B. Matteson, of New York : against the repeal of the Missouri prohibition, north of 36 ̊30,́ House of Representatives, April 4, 1854. (Buell & Blanchard, 1854), by Orsamus B. Matteson (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. W.A. Richardson, of Illinois, on the admission of California. Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 3, 1850. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by W. A. Richardson (page images at HathiTrust) Speech on the bill to admit Kansas as a state under the Topeka Constitution : delivered in the House of Representatives, June 28, 1856 (Congressional Globe, 1856), by Alexander H. Stephens (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Downs, of Louisiana, on the compromise resolutions of Mr. Clay : in Senate, February 18 and 19, 1850. (s.n., 1850), by Solomon W. Downs and United States. Congress 1849-1850). Senate (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Giddings, of Ohio : on the proposition to amend the bill making appropriations for the benefit of the Indian tribes so that no moneys should be paid for fugitive slaves, or as compensation for fugitive slaves, under the treaty of January 1845, between the United States and the Creek and Seminole Indians, in the Committee of the Whole House, February 18, 1846. (J. & G.S. Gideon, printers, 1846), by Joshua R. Giddings (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Horace Mann, of Massachusetts, on slavery and the slave-trade in the District of Columbia, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 23, 1849. (Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 1849), by Horace Mann (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Palfrey, of Massachusetts, on the political aspects of the slave question. Delivered in the House of representatives, January 26th, 1848. (Printed by J. & G. S. Gideon, 1848), by John Gorham Palfrey (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire, on the proposed amendment of the Constitution, forever prohibiting slavery in the United States, and all places under their jurisdiction. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 31, 1864. (Printed by L. Towers, 1864), by Daniel Clark and Republican Congressional Committee (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Emerson Etheridge, of Tennessee, on the revival of the African slave-trade, and the President's message, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Feb. 21, 1857. ([s.n.], 1857), by Emerson Etheridge (page images at HathiTrust) Baltimore platforms-- Slavery question. Speech of Hon. Joshua R. Giddings, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, June 23, 1852. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1852), by Joshua R. Giddings (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Edward Stanly, of N. Carolina, exposing the causes of the slavery agitation. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 6, 1850. (Gideon & Co., printers, 1850), by Edward Stanly (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. J. R. Giddings, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, Monday, March 18, 1850 (Printed by Buell & Blanchard, 1850), by Joshua R. Giddings (page images at HathiTrust) Bill and report of John A. Bingham : and vote on its passage, repealing the territorial New Mexican laws establishing slavery and authorizing employers to whip "white persons" and others in their employment, and denying them redress in the courts. (s.n., 1860), by John Armor Bingham (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the hon. Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United States, on the subject of slavery (delivered March 7, 1850) (Stringer & Townsend, 1850), by John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the night of the passage of the Kansas and Nebraska bill in Senate of the United States, May 25, 1854 (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1854), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) The Crittenden Compromise--a surrender : speech of Henry Wilson, of Mass., delivered in the Senate, February 21st, 1861, on the resolutions of Mr. Crittenden proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States. (s.n., 1861), by Henry Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. John G. Floyd, of New York, on the slavery and the compromise questions : delivered in the House of Representatives, May 19, 1852. (s.n.], 1852), by John G. Floyd (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery in the capital of the republic. Speech of Hon. E.H. Rollins, of New Hampshire, in the House of Representatives, April 11, 1862, on the bill for the release of certain persons held to service or labor in the District of Columbia. (Scammell & Co., printers, 1862), by Edward Henry Rollins (page images at HathiTrust) Admission of Kansas under the Wyandott constitution. Speech of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in reply to Mr. Seward and Mr. Trumbull. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 29th, 1860. (Published by order of the Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee, 1860), by Stephen A. Douglas (page images at HathiTrust) Kansas-- : the law of slavery (s.n., 1858), by Daniel Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Great debates in American history; from the debates in the British Parliament on the Colonial stamp act (1764-1765) to the debates in Congress at the close of the Taft administration (1912-1913). (Current Literature Pub. Co., 1913), by Marion Mills Miller, Great Britain Parliament, and United States Congress (page images at HathiTrust) The barbarism of slavery. Speech of Hon. Owen Lovejoy, of Illinois (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1860), by Owen Lovejoy (page images at HathiTrust) Freedom national : slavery sectional (Buell & Blanchard, 1853), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) The position of parties : speech of Hon. Thomas A. R. Nelson, of Tennessee, in the House of Representatives, December 6, 1859. (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1959), by Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) Speech in defence of the South against the aggressive movement of the North (Gideon & Co., printers, 1850), by T. L. Clingman (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. A.W. Venable, of N. Carolina, in the House of Representatives, February 19, 1850 (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by A. W. Venable (page images at HathiTrust) Speech against receiving, referring, or reporting on abolition petitions (Blair & Rives, 1844), by Romulus M. Saunders (page images at HathiTrust) The equality of all, the basis of the constitution. Speech of Hon. John A. Bingham, on the President's message. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 13, 1857. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1857), by John Armor Bingham (page images at HathiTrust) Letter of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in explanation of the Nebraska and Kansas Territorial Bill (R. Armstrong, 1854), by Stephen Arnold Douglas and Alexander Hamilton Stephens (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois, on amending the Constitution to prohibit slavery. (Printed by L. Towers for the Union Congressional Committee, 1864), by Lyman Trumbull (page images at HathiTrust) The usurpations of slavery. Speech of William H. Seward, in the Senate of the United States, on the bill to protect officers of the United States. February 23, 1855. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1855), by William Henry Seward (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Mr. Hill, of New Hampshire, on the motion of Mr. Calhoun that the Senate refuse to receive a petition from the Society of Friends, in the state of Pennsylvania, to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia. ([Washington, 1836), by Isaac Hill (page images at HathiTrust) Webster and Hayne's celebrated speeches in the United States Senate : on Mr. Foot's resolution of January, 1830 : also, Daniel Webster's speech in the Senate of the United States, May 7, 1850, on the slavery compromise. (T.B. Peterson, 1850), by Daniel Webster and Robert Young Hayne (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Horace Mann : on the right of Congress to legislate for the territories of the United States, and its duty to exclude slavery therefrom ; delivered in the House of Representatives, in Committee of the whole, June 30, 1848 ; to which is added, a letter from Hon. Martin Van Buren, and Rev. Joshua Leavitt. (J. Howe, Printer, 1848), by Horace Mann (page images at HathiTrust) The claims of agriculture : Speech of Hon. John Carey, of Ohio, delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, April 27, 1860. (Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860), by John Carey, Lincoln Club of Delaware, Lincoln Collection, and Republican Congressional Committee (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery and Kansas; a collection of speeches on the issue of slavery and on the admission of Kansas into the Union. (Washington, 1837) (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery question and its adjustment (Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850), by David S. Kaufman (page images at HathiTrust) The landmark of freedom (Printed at the Congressional Globe office, 1854), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. Wm. H. Seward, in the Senate of the United States, on the admission of California. Delivered March 8, 1850. ([Washington, D.C.] : [publisher not identified], [1850], 1850), by William H. Seward and Lewis Cass (page images at HathiTrust) The equality of all, the basis of the constitution. Speech of Hon. John A. Bingham, on the President's message. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 13, 1857. (Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1857), by John Armor Bingham (page images at HathiTrust) The Slavery Question: Speech of Hon. John M. Landrum, of La., Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 27, 1860, by John M. Landrum (Gutenberg ebook) Slavery: What it was, what it has done, what it intends to do: Speech of Hon. Cydnor B. Tompkins, of Ohio, by Cydnor Bailey Tompkins (Gutenberg ebook) Speech of Mr. Cushing, of Massachusetts, on the Right of Petition,: as Connected with Petitions for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade: in the District of Columbia. In The House Of Representatives, January 25, 1836., by Caleb Cushing (Gutenberg ebook)
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