Kelley, William D. (William Darrah), 1814-1890
Kelley, William Darrah, 1814-1890
William D. Kelley
Kelley, William D. (William Darrah)
Kelley, William D., 1814-1890
VIAF ID: 42218752 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Kelley, William D., ‡d 1814-1890
- 100 1 _ ‡a Kelley, William Darrah ‡d 1814-1890
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Works
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Acceptance of the Republican nomination for Congress by Hon. William D. Kelley : revised from the "Evening Telegraph" of June 16. | |
Address delivered at the Colored Dept. of the House of Refuge ... [MI] 1850 | |
An address delivered at the Democratic town meeting | |
Addresses of the Hon. W. D. Kelley, Miss Anna E. Dickinson, and Mr. Frederick Douglass, at a mass meeting, held at National Hall, Philadelphia, July 6, 1863, for the promotion of colored enlistments. | |
The age of acrimony, 2021: | |
The causes and authors of the financial depression, with passing hints at remedial measures; and French finance. | |
Coinage of the United States. | |
Conversation with Horatio Seymour on the national debt and taxes : Speech of Hon. William D. Kelley, at Spring Garden Hall, September 8th, 1868 | |
Convertitle currency bonds will give elasticity to our currency | |
Currency and banking. | |
The dangers and duties of the hour; an address delivered at Concert hall, Philadelphia, March 15, 1866 | |
Death of Hon. James Covode. | |
Dominica | |
The enforcement of the Fourteenth amendment essential to the prosperity of the South. | |
The equality of all men before the law claimed and defended; | |
Farmers, mechanics, and laborers protection | |
The finances. | |
Financial mismanagement is costly. | |
Gold payments are impossible! We must choose between national money and irredeemable bank-notes. | |
Government of insurrectionary states. | |
The great thoroughfare, 1871?: | |
Hawaiian treaty. | |
If we would perpetuate the republic we must defend and protect the interests of its laborers. | |
Interconvertible bonds will preclude the possibility of lock-up of currency. | |
Internal revenue. | |
Joint debates between George Northrop, Esq., Democratic, and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Republican : nominees for Congress in the fourth congressional district of Penna. | |
Judge Kelley on the crisis. The present situation and how it should be met. | |
Judge Kelley's letter. | |
Letter of Alexander Cummings in reply to the report of the Van Wyck Committee : presented to Congress | |
[Letter to Hon. William D. Kelley.] | |
Letters from Europe. | |
Lincoln and Stanton; a study of the war administration of 1861 and 1862. | |
Merchantable commodities cannot be standards of value. | |
Mr. Well's report. | |
National centennial celebration and exposition. | |
The national prospects : the outlook for the country, President Hayes' Southern policy, the financial problem : an interview | |
The new Northwest: an address | |
The old South and the new : a serie of letters | |
The practice of justice our only security for the future. | |
The proposed reciprocity treaty: an address delivered by request of representatives of the leading manufacturing industries of the United States, at the Academy of Music, October 28, 1874. | |
Protection of our industry--Development of our resources. | |
Protective duties benefit farmers by creating a home market for agricultural productions. | |
A protest against the re-imposition of war-taxes. | |
Reasons for abandoning the theory of free trade, and adopting the principle of protection to American industry ... | |
The recognition of Hayti and Liberia. Speech of Hon. William D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, delivered in the House of Representatives, June 3, 1862. | |
Remarks of Mr. Hutchins, of Ohio, & Mr. Kelley, of Pa., in the House of Representatives, January 29, 1863, on the bill to organize regiments of persons of African descent. | |
Reply to Hon. James A. Garfield, of Ohio. | |
Report of the special commissioner of the revenue. | |
A science based on assumptions : a paper in the international review for March, 1882 | |
Should Congress compel American laborers to work for lower wages? | |
Some reasons for the abolition of the internal-tax system. | |
The South, its resources and wants : ... embracing his address to the citizens of New Orleans, address at Montgomery, Ala., and his address to his constituents | |
Speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, in the Northrop-Kelley debate. Delivered at Manayunk, Tuesday evening, October 4, 1864 ... | |
Speeches | |
Speeches, addresses, and letters on industrial and financial questions. To which is added an introduction, together with copious notes and an index. | |
The way to restore the revenues | |
The Wood tariff bill. |