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American Eloquence, Volume II

American Eloquence, Volume II


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Title: American Eloquence, Volume II. (of 4) Studies In American Political History (1896)

Author: Various

Release Date: March 17, 2005 [EBook #15392]

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

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Produced by David Widger
AMERICAN ELOQUENCE

STUDIES IN AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY

Edited with Introduction by Alexander Johnston

Reedited by James Albert Woodburn

Volume II. (of 4)

CONTENTS:

V.-THE ANTI-SLAVERY STRUGGLE.

RUFUS KING On The Missouri Struggle--United States Senate, February 11 And 14, 1820.

WILLIAM PINKNEY On The Missouri Struggle--United States Senate, February 15, 1820.

WENDELL PHILLIPS On The Murder Of Lovejoy--Faneuil Hall, Boston, December 8, 1837.

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS On The Constitutional War Power Over Slavery --House Of Representatives, May 25, 1836.

JOHN C. CALHOUN On The Slavery Question--United States Senate, March 4, 1850.

DANIEL WEBSTER On The Constitution And The Union--United States Senate, March 7, 1850.

HENRY CLAY On The Compromise Of 1850--United States Senate, July 22, 1850.

WENDELL PHILLIPS On The Philosophy Of The Abolition Movement--Before The Massachusetts, Anti-Slavery Society, Boston, Januar

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