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No Bust for Author of Dred Scott Decision. Speech in the Senate, on a Bill providing for a Bust of the Late Chief Justice Taney, February 23, 1865 |
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No Reconstruction Without the Votes of the Blacks. Remarks in the Senate, on the Resolution recognizing the New State Government of Louisiana, February 24, 25, and 27, 1865 |
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Guaranty of Republican Governments in the Rebel States. Resolutions in the Senate, February 25, 1865 |
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No Picture at the Capitol of Victory Over Fellow-citizens. Remarks in the Senate, on Joint Resolution authorizing a Contract with William H. Powell, February 27, 1865 |
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Free Schools and Free Books. Remarks in the Senate, on an Amendment to the Internal Revenue Act, making Books free, February 27, 1865 |
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Three Conditions Precedent to the Reception of Senators From a Rebel State. Resolution in the Senate, March 8, 1865 |
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Unjust Arrest and Prosecution of Two Boston Merchants. Protest and Opinion on the Case of the Messrs. Smith Brothers, March 17, 1865 |
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Respect for the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. Resolution adopted at a Meeting of Senators and Representatives, April 17, 1865 |
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Right and Duty of Colored Fellow-citizens in the Organization of Government. Letter to Colored Citizens of North Carolina, May 13, 1865 |
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Hope and Encouragement for Colored Fellow-citizens. Letter to the Editor of “The Leader,” in Charleston, S. C., May, 1865 |
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Promises of the Declaration of Independence, and Abraham Lincoln. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston, June 1, 1865 |
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Ideas of the Declaration of Independence. Letter to the Mayor of Boston, on the Celebration of National Independence, July 4, 1865 |
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Consent of the Governed necessary in the New Governments: Advice to Colored Citizens. Letter to a Committee of Colored Citizens at Savannah, July 8, 1865 |
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Justice to the Colored Race. Letter to a Trustee for Colored Schools in the District of Columbia, August 16, 1865 |
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The Late George Livermore, Esq. Article in the Boston Daily Advertiser, September 2, 1865 |
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The National Security and the National Faith: Guaranties for the National Freedman and the National Creditor. Speech at the Republican State Convention, in Worcester, Massachusetts, September 14, 1865. With Appendix |
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Quorum of States necessary in Adoption of a Constitutional Amendment. Letter to the New York Evening Post, September 28, 1865 |
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Self-Sacrifice for the Colored Race. Equestrian Statue of Colonel Shaw, First Commander of Massachusetts Colored Troops. Article in the Boston Daily Advertiser, October 2, 1865 |
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The Late Richard Cobden. Letter to Mrs. Cobden, covering Resolutions of the Republican State Convention of Massachusetts, October 5, 1865 |
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