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This auction includes numerour American political pamphlets grangerized into one book. Tome shows mild shelf wear, else fine. Since pamphets are not original to each other, variations in size and condition are present. Some mild foxing throughout, thought mostly clean and well bound. Ex-library; usual treatments and artifacts present. Questions? Please do not hesitate to ask. Titles included are;
[NOAH, M.M.] A Letter Addressed to the Southern Delegates of the Baltimore Democractic Convention, on the Claims of the "Barn-Burners" to be Admitted to Seats in that Conventions. by M.M. Noah; New York, 1848; pp. 13
Address of the Democratic Memebers of the Legislature of the State of New York; Albany Atals-Extra-April 1848; pp. 16
[THOMPSON, J.] PRINCIPLES OF THE TWO PARTIES / Speech of Hon. J. Thompson, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, June 27, 1848, The House being in Committee of the Whole, and having under consideration the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill.; pp. 8
[MCCLELLAND, R.] DEFENCE OF GENERAL CASS. / Speech of Hon. R. McClelland, of Michigan, in the House of Representatives, Saturday, July 1, 1848, On the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill.; pp. 8
[THOMPSON, J.B.] Speech of Mr. J.B. Thompson, of Kentucky. On Affairs of the Nation, and in favor of General Taylor's election to the Chief Magistracy. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, June 30, 1848; pp. 16
[TOOMBS, R. AUGUSTUS] Speech of Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, on the State of Parties, and the Democratic Platform: Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, July 1, 1848. Washington: J.and G.S. Gideon, 1848; pp. 16
[THOMPSON, JACOB] Speech of Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi, on the Civil and Diplomatic Bill, and the Presidential Election. Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 21, 1848.; pp. 16
[TEXAS] General Hunt's Letter to Senator Sam Houston; pp. 11 [1849]
[CLAY, HENRY] Henry Clay and the Administration. A tract for the Times. No. 1, "Magna Est Veritas, et Prevalibet." by A Friend of the Union; Philadelphia, 1850; pp. 15
[NEW YORK] Dinner to the Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, at Tammany Hall, as a Tribute of Respect, by the Democracy of the Counties of New York, Westchester, Kings, Queens and Richmond, and His Reception by the Municipal Authorities of the City, On the 17th of June, 1850. New York: Printed at the Office of the N.Y. Daily Globe, 1850; pp. 16
[NASHVILLE] Speech of the Hon. M.P. Gentry, Delivered before the Whig State Convention of Nashville, March 20th, 1851; Nashville, W.F. Bang & Co., 1851; pp. 8
Speech of the Hon. Charles H. Peaslee, at the Democratic State Convention, Held at Concord, June 11th, 1851; pp. 8
[INDEPENDENCE DAY, NEW YORK] Oration Delivered July 4th, 1851, (75th Year of our National Independence,) by Captain Isaiah Rynders, before the Old Guard, at their Annual Festival, Held at the Gem HOtel, 324 Broadway.; New York, C.C. Childs, 1851; pp. 8
Substance of the Remarks made by John Minor Botts, On the Occassion of the Entertainment given to hom by his personal and political friends, at Bosher's Hall, in the city of Richmond on Saturday evening, 2d December, with some addition; which he now presents as an Address to His Constituents; pp. 16
Speech of Mr. Cabell, of Florida, of the Subject of the Political Parties of the Country. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 3, 1852; pp. 8
GENERAL BUTLER-THE DEMOCRATIC REVIEW-JUDGE DOUGLAS-THE PRESIDENT / Speech of John C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky, Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 4, 1852; pp. 8
Speech of Hon. John Appleton, of Maine, on the Subject of Progress, and the Democratic Party and its Principles. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 17, 1852; pp. 6
[PRESIDENCY] Speech of Hon. Gilbert Dean, of New York, on the Position of New York on the Presidency, Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 23, 1852; Washington, Congressional Globe Office, 1852; pp. 12
[FRANKLIN PIERCE] Speech of John H. George, Esq. of Concord, at the Mass Convention of the Democracy of New Hampshire, in Honor of the Nomination of Gen. Franklin Pierce, Held at Concord, N.H., June 10, 1852; pp. 8 has sizable chip to final 7/8, with massive loss of text
Speech of Hon. John A. Dix, of New York, at the Mass Meeting at Washington's Headquarters, at Newburgh, on the 26th July, 1852; And General Scott's Political Letters; pp. 8
[WHIG PARTY] River and Harbor Improvements. Whig Pretensions Exposed. The Best Policy of Our Party is, to Refute Whig Falsehoods with Democratic Truths; Washington, C. Alexander Printer, 1852; pp. 12
[FRANKLIN PIERCE] The Whig Charge of Intolerance agaist the New Hampshire Democracy and Gen. Franklin Pierce. Boston: Beals, Greene & Co., 1852 pp. 24
Memoirs of General Scott, from Records Cotemporaneous with the Events. Washington, C. Alexander Printer, 1852; pp. 32
[WINFIELD SCOTT] The Proceedings of Two Meetings, Held in Boston, on the 7th & 14th July, to Protest against the Nomination of Gen. Scott, for the Presidencey, and to Recommend Hon. Daniel Webster for that Office; Boston, Printed by Prentiss & Sawyer, 1852; pp. 24
[PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION] Speech M.P. Gentry, of Tennessee, Vindicating his Course in the Late Presidential Election. Delivered to His Constituents at Franklin, Tennessee, November 20, 1852; Washington, Congressinoal Globe Office, 1852; pp. 30
THE PRESIDENCY--WINFIELD SCOTT--FRANKLIN PIERCE; Their Qualifications and Fitness for that High Office. [1852] pp. 16
LIFE OF GENERAL SCOTT; with illustrations; pp. 32 [1852]
To the Whigs of Virginia, [JOHN M. BOTTS]; March 8th, 1848; pp. 15
POLITICAL READING. Documents for the People. Gen. Scott and Gov. Marcy. Character of Frank Pierce-Gen. Scott's Native Americanism-Gen. Jackson's Opinion of Scott-Dewitt Clinton's Opinion of Scott-Scott in favor of a U.S. Bank-His Ignorance of the Constitution-Gen. Scott, Seward & Greeley's Candidate-Greeley's Opinion of the Poor.; pp. 32
[WHIG PARTY] FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. Whig Slanders Refuted and Whig Misrepresentations Exposed. [1850s]; pp. 16
[PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION] Whig Falsehoods Exposed. General Pierce and the Religious Test. Gen. Scott's Insult to the Catholic Church.; pp. 8 [1850s]
[PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION] Whig Testimony against the Election of General Scott to the Presidency of the U.S., Opinions of Henry Clay-Thos. G. Pratt-Geo. E. Badger, and Other Distinguished Whigs, and the Whig Press. [1850s]; pp. 16
A Refutation of Andrew Stewart's Fabrication against General Lewis Cass. A Gross Misrepresentation of the Public Documents by Andrew Stewart and the Whig Central Committee at Wahsington, Exposed; Published under Authority of the Natinoal and Jackson Democratic Association Committee; [1850s] pp. 16
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