Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880
Edward Deering Mansfield American author
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mansfield, Edward Deering, ‡d 1801-1880
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Works
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American education, its principles and elements. Dedicated to the teachers of the United States. | |
The annual address delivered before the Cincinnati Astronomical Society, June, 1845 | |
[Articles on the tariff. | |
Cincinnati in 1826. | |
Complete view of the theory and practice of the general and state governments | |
A discourse on the state and tendency of society delivered before the literary societies of the College of New Jersey, at Princeton, June 25th, 1867 | |
Eulogy on the life and character of William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the United States : delivered in Wesley Chapel, Cincinnati, on fast day, 14th of May, 1841 | |
Exposition of the natural position of Mackinaw City, and the climate, soil, and commercial elements of the surrounding country. | |
The issues and duties of the day. | |
Lecture on the qualifications of teachers delivered before the College of professional teachers at Cincinnati | |
The legal rights, liabilities and duties of women : with an introductory history of their legal condition in the Hebrew, Roman and feudal civil systems : including the law of marriage and divorce, the social relations of husband and wife, parent and child, of guardian and ward, and of employer and employed | |
A letter in regard to the tariff on iron and labor | |
The life and military services of Lieut.-General Winfield Scott : including his brilliant achievements in the War of 1812, in the Mexican War, and the pending War for the Union | |
Life and services of General Winfield Scott, including the siege of Vera Cruz, the battle of Cerro Gordo, and the battles in the valley of Mexico, to the conclusion of peace, and his return to the United States. | |
The means of perpetuating civil liberty. An oration delivered at the tenth anniversary celebration of the Erodelphian society of Miami university | |
Memoirs of the life and services of Daniel Drake, 1855 | |
Memorial to Congress on steamboat navigation in the West | |
The Mexican War: a history of its origin, and a detailed account of the victories which terminated in the surrender of the capital; with the official despatches of the generals. To which is added, the treaty of peace, and valuable tables of the strength and losses of the United States Army. | |
The Monthly chronicle of interesting and useful knowledge, embracing education, internal improvements, and the arts. | |
Ohio; an address delivered at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, Aug. 9, 1876. | |
The Ohio railroad guide, 1854 | |
On the railway connections of Philadelphia with the central West. | |
Personal memories, social, political, and literary, 1803-1843. | |
The political grammar of the United States; | |
Popular and authentic lives of Ulysses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax | |
Read and circulate | |
Reports and statistical documents pertaining to the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad ; extending from Cincinnati to St. Louis. | |
Sketch of a major through the western states of North America, from New Orleans, by the Mississippi, Ohio, city of Cincinnati and falls of Niagara, to New York, in 1827 | |
The tariff : British imposture and political humbug | |
The United States Military academy at West Point. |