Speeches of Gerrit Smith in Congress, 1853-'4

Speeches of Gerrit Smith in Congress, 1853-'4
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Speeches of Gerrit Smith in Congress, 1853-'4

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Speech on the reference of the President's message. Dec. 20, 1853.
Speech on war. Jan. 18, 1854.
Homes for all. Speech on the Homestead Bill. Feb. 21, 1854.
No slavery in Nebraska: no slavery in the nation: slavery an outlaw.
Speech on the Nebraska Bill. April 6, 1854.
Keep government within its limits. Speech on the Pacific railroad. May 30, 1854.
Abolition of the postal system. Speech, June 15, 1854.
Speech on the Mexican Treaty and "Monroe doctrine." June 27, 1854.
Letter on the Reciprocity Treaty to Hon. H. Hamlin. July 17, 1854.
Government bound to protect from the dramshop. Speech on sale of intoxicating drinks in the city of Washington. July 22, 1854.

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Washington, D.C

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Library of Congress
E431 .S64 1854

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Pagination
1 v. (various pagings)

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Open Library
OL44946839M
OCLC/WorldCat
11319914

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OL33079806W

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