Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875
Henry Wilson
וילסון, הנרי, 1812-1875
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Works
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The administration vindicated. Speech of Senator Wilson, at the Cooper Institute, New York. | |
Admission of Mr. Revels, of Mississippi. Speech... | |
Are working-men "slaves?"... Speech... | |
The campaign of 1860, comprising the speeches of Abraham Lincoln, William H. Seward, Henry Wilson, Benjamin F. Wade, Carl Schurz, Charles Sumner, William M. Evarts, &c. | |
The commonwealth - extra. Speech...Aug. 27, 1868. | |
A contribution to history : Edwin M. Stanton, his character and public services on the eve of rebellion, as presented in a series of papers | |
The Crittenden compromise--a surrender. Speech ... in the Senate, February 21st, 1861, on the resolutions of Mr. Crittenden proposing amendments to the constitution of the United States. | |
The death of slavery is the life of the nation. Speech...May 1, 1862. | |
The draft : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson of Massachusetts, at Goshen, Orange Co., N.Y., October 22, 1863. | |
Extract from a speech of Hon. Gerrit Smith, to his neighbors in Peterboro, New York, June 22, 1872. | |
Father Mathew | |
Henry Wilson papers | |
History of the antislavery measures of the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth United-States Congresses, 1861-64. | |
History of the rise and fall of the slave power in America | |
How ought working men to vote in the coming election? | |
In the Senate of the United States. January 31, 1859. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Wilson made the following report. (To accompany Bill S. No. 545.) The Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia, to whom was referred the memorial of F.W. Lander, having had the same under consideration, report ... | |
"Northern radicals and Southern radicals." Speech...January 27, 1868. | |
The position of John Bell and his supporters. | |
Reconstruction, 1867: | |
The relation of churches and ministers to the temperance cause. | |
The Republican and Democratic parties: what they have done--what they propose to do. | |
The Republican party's fidelity to the interests of labor. History of the eight-hour law. Grant and Wilson its faithful supporters. | |
Semi-weekly republican. | |
Slaveholders, as such, have no rights; slaves, as such, owe no duties | |
Speech of the Hon. Henry Wilson, at the first New England temperance convention, held at Boston, Oct. 3d and 4th, 1866. | |
Stand by the Republican colors! Speech. | |
The state of affairs in Kansas. Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, in the Senate, February 18 [and 19] 1856. | |
Territorial slave code. Speech...Jan. 25, 1860. | |
Tribune tracts - No. 2. Democratic leaders for disunion. Speech...Jan. 25, 1860. |