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- catalog contributor b8288445.
- catalog contributor b8288446.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 19th century.".
- catalog created "1894-95.".
- catalog date "1894".
- catalog date "1894-95.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1894-95.".
- catalog description "Life, the ideal and the actual, p.19. Everyday life, p.39. What of the republic? p.59. American politics, p.87. Duties of today, p.109. Take the sunny side, p.124. The lesson of our civil war, p.146. Political addresses;-The threat of civil war, p.183. Democracy and slavery, p.199. Grant rule in the South, p.218. The McKinley tariff arraigned, p.232. Internal commerce should be free, p.283.--v. 2. Legal arguments. Citizenship: its rights, duties and penalties, p. 25. The bench, the bar, the press, p.67. Miscellaneous addresses. The crime against citizenship, p.105. Plain truths for the grangers, p111. The people are sovereign, p.117. Lincoln as commander-in-chief, p.133. The press and political light and power, p.155. The duty and dignity of journalism, p.161. Scotch-Irish achievement, p.167. The young republicans of 1860, p.179. At Curtin's tomb, p.187. Farewell to the Senate, 195. Clover club welcome, p.199. Humorous and steirical. The house addressed on reform, p.218. Who oppose the constitution, p.216. The Union League and Grant, p.219. The Grant investment in bolters, p.229. Defiance to ring power, p.239. Eulogy on Curtin, p.251.".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Addresses, literary, political, legal & miscellaneous.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Addresses, literary, political, legal & miscellaneous.".
- catalog issued "1894".
- catalog issued "1894-95.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Times Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Addresses, literary, political, legal & miscellaneous.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Civilization.".
- catalog subject "E169.1 .M3".
- catalog tableOfContents "Life, the ideal and the actual, p.19. Everyday life, p.39. What of the republic? p.59. American politics, p.87. Duties of today, p.109. Take the sunny side, p.124. The lesson of our civil war, p.146. Political addresses;-The threat of civil war, p.183. Democracy and slavery, p.199. Grant rule in the South, p.218. The McKinley tariff arraigned, p.232. Internal commerce should be free, p.283.--v. 2. Legal arguments. Citizenship: its rights, duties and penalties, p. 25. The bench, the bar, the press, p.67. Miscellaneous addresses. The crime against citizenship, p.105. Plain truths for the grangers, p111. The people are sovereign, p.117. Lincoln as commander-in-chief, p.133. The press and political light and power, p.155. The duty and dignity of journalism, p.161. Scotch-Irish achievement, p.167. The young republicans of 1860, p.179. At Curtin's tomb, p.187. Farewell to the Senate, 195. Clover club welcome, p.199. Humorous and steirical. The house addressed on reform, p.218. Who oppose the constitution, p.216. The Union League and Grant, p.219. The Grant investment in bolters, p.229. Defiance to ring power, p.239. Eulogy on Curtin, p.251.".
- catalog title "Addresses, literary, political, legal & miscellaneous; ed. with introd. by C. W. McKeehan.".
- catalog type "text".