Papers from the Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge
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--10. Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge, New York. Reply to President Lincoln's letter of 12th June, 1863.--11. Mason, Charles. The election in Iowa.--12. Morse, S.F.B. An argument on the ethica position of slavery in the social system, and it relation to the politics of the day.--14. Hunt, Washington. Speech of ex-Gov. Hunt at Lockport.--15. Parker, A.J. Speech . at the Cooper Institute.--17. Kettell, T.P. The history of the war debt of England; the history of the war debt of the United States, and the two compared.--18. Comstock, G.F. "Let us reason together.--19. The Journal of commerce and commercial, New York. A page of history.--20. Brooks, James. Remarks . in the House Representatives, March 7th [1863].--22. Mable, Manton. Freedom of the press wantonly violated, letter of Mr. Marble to President Lincoln, reappearance of the Journal commerce, opinions of the press on this outrage. ; 1. Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge, New York. The Constitution.--2. Turpie, David. Speech . delivered in the Senate of the United States, Feb. 7, 1863.--3. Brooks, James, Speech . December 30, 1862.--4. Crosby, E. N. The letter of a Republican, Edward N. Crosby . to Prof. S.F.B. Morse, Feb. 25, 1863, and Prof. Morse's reply, March 2, 1863.--5. Curtis, G.T. The true conditions of American loyalty: a speech . March 28th, 1863.--6. Emancipation and its results.--7. Seymour, Horatio. Ovation at the Academy of music.--8. Hopkins, J.H. Bible view of slavery.--9. Pugh. G.E. Speech . to 50,000 voters, who nominated Vallandigham, and resolved to elect him governor of Ohio. ; Mode of access: Internet.