Hay, John, 1838-1905
Hay, John Milton, 1838-1905
John Milton Hay
John Hay American statesman, diplomat, author and journalist
היי, ג'ון, 1838-1905
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Works
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'1601,' a fireside conversation as written by the ingenuous, virtuous and learned Mark Twain [pseud.] wit. Printed for subscribers only at Devil's Hole. | |
Abraham Lincoln; a history | |
Abraham Lincoln : complete works : comprising his speeches, letters, state papers, and miscellaneous writings | |
Abraham Lincoln : the observations of John G. Nicolay and John Hay | |
Addresses of John Hay. | |
Amasa Stone : Born April 27, 1818. Died May 11, 1883. | |
At Lincoln's side : John Hay's Civil War correspondence and selected writings | |
The balance sheet of two parties. | |
A book of popular recitations | |
Bread-winners | |
Castilian days. Seleccions | |
The complete poetical works of John Hay | |
Correspondence [with Mr. Hay, U.S. Secretary of State] concerning the Chinese immigration treaties. | |
Cowboys and kings; three great letters. | |
La cuna y sepultura de Cervantes | |
Democracy, an American novel. | |
The enchanted shirt | |
Henry James and John Hay : the record of a friendship | |
An idler : John Hay's social and aesthetic commentaries for the press during the Civil War, 1861-1865 | |
Inside Lincoln's White House : the complete Civil War diary of John Hay | |
Instructions to the American delegates to the Hague conferences, 1899 and 1907 | |
Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle, and Little Breeches. | |
John Hay--Howells letters : the correspondence of John Milton Hay and William Dean Howells, 1861-1905 | |
John Hay papers | |
John Hay secretary of state september 30, 1898, to july 1, 1905 | |
Letters of John Hay and extracts from diary. | |
The life of Sir Walter Scott, abridged from Lockhart's Life of Scott | |
Lincoln's journalist : John Hay's anonymous writings for the press, 1860-1864 | |
Little-Breeches; a Pike County view of special providence | |
Little breeches, and other pieces humorous, descriptive, and pathetic. | |
Memorial addresses delivered before the two houses of Congress on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley. | |
Northwest passage. | |
An oration and a poem delivered in the chapel of Brown University; on class day, June 10, 1858. Printed for private distribution. | |
The Panama canal and our relations with Colombia. Papers relating to the acquisition of the Canal Zone, including an extract from the message of President Roosevelt, December 7, 1903, and the message relating to the Isthmian canal, January 4, 1904; an address by the Hon. Elihu Root before the Union league club, on the "Ethics of the Panama question" : an editorial from the Outlook of October 7, 1911, on "How the United States acquired the right to dig the Panama canal" ; the letter of Mr. Hay, secretary of state, to Gen. Rafael Reyers, dated Juanuary 5, 1904, and an extract from the autobiography of Mr. Roosevelt. | |
The Pike County ballads | |
The pioneers of Ohio. | |
The platform of anarchy. | |
Poems | |
The presidents of the United States 1789-1894. | |
Protocoles des séances de la conférence sanitaire internationale ... | |
Remarks of Mr. John Hay in reply to the toast of "Our recent diplomacy" at the dinner of the New York Chamber of commerce, November 19, 1901. | |
The Republican party. "A party fit to govern." | |
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam | |
Short stories. | |
Sketch of "Tad" Lincoln. | |
Speech of John Hay at the unveiling of the bust of Sir Walter Scott in Westminster abbey, May 21, 1897. | |
Speech of the Honorable John Hay, Secretary of State : at a dinner given by the Board of Directors of the Pan-American Exposition to the National Editorial Association, Buffalo, June 13, 1901. | |
The story of the assassination of President Lincoln and the pursuit of the assassins | |
Thirteenth International peace congress. | |
Three poetic landscapes | |
Thy will be done; anthem for male chorus, brass sextet, and percussion. | |
When the boys come home | |
Works [from old catalog] | |
The world's press parliament... opening address. | |
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