Brewster, Benjamin Harris, 1816-1888
Benjamin H. Brewster American politician (1816-1888)
Benjamin H. Brewster American politician
ברוסטר, בנג'מין האריס, 1816-1888
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Works
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An address delivered before the Law Academy of Philadelphia, September 22, 1857 | |
An address delivered before the literary societies of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penna. : 96th commencement, June 24, A.D. 1879 | |
Address of Hon. Benjamin Harris Brewster, at a meeting of excursionists, held June 7th, 1867, near Fort Harker, Kansas, at the western end of the track of the Union Pacific Railway (E.D.). | |
Address on the late Eli K. Price, 1886?: | |
[Brief statement of some of the leading facts connected with the recent feigned issue of Brewster vs. Brewster, brought to test the validity of the will of the late Francis E. Brewster]. | |
The District court of the city and county of Philadelphia. An address delivered at the final adjournment of the court, January 4, 1875 | |
Hat honor. | |
The new public buildings on Penn Square, in the city of Philadelphia : address of Hon. Benjamin Harris Brewster, at the laying of the corner stone, July 4, 1874, with a description of the buildings, the statistics and progress of the work up to January 1, 1880, and a summary of legislative and municipal action relating to the undertaking, with a brief history of events pertaining thereto | |
Opinion of the attorney-general on the act entitled "An act for the relief of Fitz-John Porter." <H.R. 1015, 48th Congress, 1st session.> | |
Oration delivered on the fourth of July, 1843, before the citizens of New-Hope, Bucks County, Pennsylvania : published at the request of the assemblage | |
Testimony of Attorney-General Brewster, together with the letters and documents furnished to the Committee of the House of representatives appointed to inquire into the expenditures of the Department of justice. | |
Three centennial addresses delivered by Mr. Benjamin Harris Brewster, Philadelphia, 1876. |