Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884.
Phillips, Wendell
Wendell Phillips American abolitionist, advocate for Native Americans, orator and lawyer (1811-1884)
فيليب، وندل، 1811-1884
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Works
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Abolition Conspiracy to destroy the Union ; or, a Ten Years' Record of the "republican" party. The opinions of William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Abraham Lincoln... | |
An Address, Delivered in Tremont Temple | |
Appendix | |
Argument of Wendell Phillips, esq. against the repeal of the personal liberty law | |
Can abolitionists vote or take office under the United States Constitution? | |
Christianity a battle, not a dream | |
The complete autobiographies of Frederick Douglass | |
The Constitution a pro-slavery compact : selections from the Madison papers, &c. | |
Correspondence. | |
Daniel O'Connell, the Irish patriot; | |
Disunion : two discourses at Music Hall, on January 20th, and February 17th, 1861 | |
The equality of all men before the law claimed and defended; | |
Freedom for women. | |
Froude's crusade--both sides. | |
His last battle, and one of his greatest victories; | |
The immediate issue: a speech of Wendell Phillips at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society at Boston. What the black man wants : speech of Frederick Douglass at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society at Boston. Suffrage for the blacks sound political economy : shown in a letter to the "Boston Daily Advertiser", by Elizur Wright. Reconstruction : a letter from William Heighton to George L. Stearns. | |
Ireland and the Irish. Lectures on Irish history and biography | |
Konferans sou Tousen Louvèti : Profesè Wendèl Filips bay nan Nouyòk ak Boston, desanm 1861. | |
The labor question | |
The laws of the Commonwealth--shall they be enforced? : speech of Wendell Phillips, Esq. before the legislative committee, February 28, 1865. | |
Lettersof Lydia Maria Child. With a biographical introduction by John G. Whittier and an appendix by Wendell Phillips | |
Liberty or order | |
The lost arts | |
The National standard. | |
No slave-hunting in the Old Bay State: an appeal to the people and legislature of Massachusetts ... | |
Oration delivered in the Old South Church | |
The people coming to power! Speech of Wendell Phillips, esq., at the Salisbury Beach gathering, September 13, 1871. | |
The philosophy of the abolition movement. | |
The pulpit: a discourse... at the Music hall, Boston | |
Qataban and Sheba : exploring the ancient kingdoms on the biblical spice routes of Arabia | |
Report of the Commissioners of Lunacy to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, January, 1875. | |
Review of Lysander Spooner's essay on The unconstitutionality of slavery | |
Review of Webster's speech on slavery. | |
The scholar in a republic : address at the centennial anniversary of the Phi Beta Kappa of Harvard College, June 30, 1881 | |
Shall women have the right to vote? | |
Sketch of the life of Mrs. Eliza Garnaut. | |
Speech of Hon. Wendell Phillips for aid in the preservation of the Old South Meeting-House. | |
Speech of Wendell Phillips, at the Melodeon, thursday evening, Jan. 27, 1853... | |
Speech of Wendell Phillips, esq., at the convention held at Worcester, October 15 and 16, 1851. | |
Speeches, lectures, and letters. Selections | |
Speeches on rights of women | |
"Thumping English lies." Froude's slanders on Ireland and Irishmen. A course of lectures delivered by him in Association hall, New York ... 1872. | |
To the freedmen | |
Toussaint L'Ouverture | |
"Truth is stranger than fiction." | |
Tyusanto Rūvachua : Haichi dokuritsu undō no tōshō | |
ʻUmān-- tārīkh lahu judhūr | |
Universal suffrage, and complete equality in citizenship, the safeguards of democratic institutions | |
The war for the union; a lecture; | |
Wendell Phillips, Esq. on a metropolitan police | |
Wendell Phillips in Faneuil hall [from old catalog] | |
Wendell Phillips on civil rights and freedom | |
Wendell Phillips to the school children. | |
Who shall rule us? money, or the people? | |
Woman's rights commensurate with her capacities and obligations : a series of tracts, comprising sixteen articles: essays, addresses, or letters of the prominent advocates of woman's larger sphere of action. | |
عمان-- تاريخ له جذور / | |
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