Yerrinton, J. M. W. (James Manning Winchell), -1893
Yerrinton, J. M. W. -1893
Yerrinton, James Manning Winchell, ?-1893
VIAF ID: 11345872 ( Personal )
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Works
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Abstract of the opening argument of John H. George, esq., and the closing arguments of Hon. Charles Levi Woodbury, Charles F. Choate, esq., and John H. George, esq. | |
Argument in favor of the bill incorporating the Atlantic and Ontario Railway Trust Co. | |
Argument of Wendell Phillips, esq. against the repeal of the personal liberty law | |
Argument of Wendell Phillips, esq., before the Committee on Federal Relations, (of the Massachusetts Legislature,) in support of the petitions for the removal of Edward Greely Loring from the office of judge of probate, February 20, 1855. | |
The Boston mob of "gentlemen of property and standing." Proceedings of the anti-slavery meeting held in Stacy hall, Boston, on the twentieth anniversary of the movb of October 21, 1835 | |
The Centennial celebration of the settlement of the town of Lancaster, N.H., July 14, 1864 | |
Debates and proceedings of the National Council of Congregational Churches, held at Boston, Mass., June 14-24, 1865. | |
Excelsior : a journal of the Sons of Temperance. | |
Excelsior (Boston, Mass.) | |
A false and true revival of religion : a sermon, delivered at Music Hall, Boston, on Sunday, April 4, 1858 | |
Hearings by the Board of Aldermen of Boston on the petition of the Citizen's Gas Light Co. Nov. 9, 16, 30, and Dec. 7, 1874 | |
Mechanic apprentice. | |
No slave-hunting in the Old Bay State. | |
The official report of the trial of Thomas W. Piper for the murder of Mabel H. Young, in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts | |
Proceedings of the International Commercial Convention, held in the city of Portland, Me., August 4th and 5th, 1868. | |
A sermon of the public function of woman : preached at the Music Hall, March 27, 1853 | |
Trial of Sarah Jane Robinson | |
Wendell Phillips, Esq. on a metropolitan police |