M-111 Series 2: Other Pamphlets
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- An Address Delivered Before the Pro-Slavery Convention of the State of Missouri
- An Address on Domestic Slavery, As Examined In the Light of Scripture, of Natural Rights, of Civil Government, and the Constitutional Power of Congress
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- An Address Delivered at Palmyra, Missouri, June 29, 1855, at the Commencement of St. Paul's College
- Commencement speech delivered to the graduating class of 1855, by George P. Giddinge.
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- An Address Proposing a New Temperance Organization, by John Kercheval
- Speech given to the Independent Order of Odd Fellow, the Masons, and the Sons of Temperance in Saint Louis advocating for a new temperance organization.
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- An Address on the Horrors of War
- Speech given by the wife of a prominent army general, in opposition to war.
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- An Address on the Philosophy of Time
- Delivered Before the Anthon Literary Society of St. Charles College, Mo.
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- An Address to the Graduates of the Medical Department of the St. Louis University
- Delivered March 1, 1853, by M. M. Pallen, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children
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- An Address to the Working Men of the City and County of St. Louis, 1857.
- An Address to the Shipwrights, House Carpenters, Bricklayers, Wheelwrights, Finishers, Tailors, Shoemakers, Blacksmiths, Printers, Stonecutters, Moulders, Machinists, Saddlers, Pavers, Stonebrakers, Cartmen, Draymen, Wagoners, Woodsawers, Hodcarriers, Pasterers, Sawyers, Millers, all Classes of River Men, Cooks, Firemen, Deckhands, Mates, Engineers, Carpenters, Pilots, Coopers, Milliners, Sempstresses, Housekeepers, and Washerwomen of the City and County of St. Louis
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- An Address, Delivered at the Installation of the Officers of Olive Lodge, No. 52, in Clinton, Louisiana
- Free Masonry: One of the Principal Agents in the Civilization of the World
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- An Epistle of Affectionate Caution and Counsel, Addressed to its Members by the Yearly Meeting of Friends
- The opening message and records of the Annual Meeting of the Society of Friends (Quaker Church.)
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- An Examination of Essays on Fevers, and Other Medical Subjects
- With Some Observations on Their Doctrines and Practice
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- An Examination of the Strictures in the New England Journal
- For October 1823 and in the North American Review for October 1823 on Essays on Fevers, Etc.
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- An Inaugural Dissertation on the Sanguinaria Canadensis of Linnaeus
- Dissertation on Sanguinaria Canadensis (Blood Root) Submitted to the Public Examination of the Trustees of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New York
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- An Inaugural Dissertation; Being A Conjectural Inquiry Into the Relative Influence of the Mind and Stomach
- Submitted to the Public Examination of the Trustees of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in the State of New York, Samuel Bard, M.D., President, for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine
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- An Inaugural Essay on The Bilious Typhus Which Prevailed in Bancker-Street And Its Vicinity
- In the City of New York, In the Summer and Autumn of 1820
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- An Introductoy Lecture on the Evils, Social, Moral, and Political, That Flow From Our Party Division
- A lecture on the dangers of partisanship in American politics.
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- Anniversary Address Delivered by James H. Birch
- Annotation on cover: [Address] Chiefly on the Slavery question.
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- Annual Report of the Board of Missions of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church
- In the United States of America. Presented May, 1840.
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- Annual Report of the Board of Missions of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, 1842
- In the United States of America. Presented May, 1842.
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- Annual Report of the Board of Missions of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, 1843
- In the United States of America. Presented May, 1843.