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- Being Some History of Washington City for Forty Years As Told by the Letters of a Newspaper Correspondent
- Cumberland and the Slavery Issue Sally A
- JOINT SESSIONS and MEETINGS, ADDRESSES to the SENATE OR the HOUSE, and INAUGURATIONS [See Notes at End of Table]
- America's First Adventure in China: Trade, Treaties, Opium, and Salvation
- Chapter Twelve “A House Divided”: Lincoln Vs. Douglas (1857-1858
- Addressing America: Washington's Farewell and the Making of National Culture, Politics, and Diplomacy, 1796-1852
- Progressive Americans and the Chinese Exclusion Act in the Late Nineteenth Century
- Part in the Iron (1733-1806)
- The Image of the American Revolution in the United States, 1815-1860
- China and the Pursuit of America's
- The New England Emigrant Aid Company and the Response in Massachusetts to Its Goals and Efforts to Create a Free Kansas, 1854-1856
- Liberty Before Union : Massachusetts and the Coming of the Civil War
- Joint Sessions and Meetings, Addresses to the Senate Or the House, and Inaugurations
- S· 0. E" J Ouse, Boston
- Anson Burlingame: Diplomat, Orator
- “If Men Should Fight” Dueling As Sectional Politics, 1850–1856
- A Man So Busy Letting Rooms in One End of His House, That He
- Seafarers Won't Gross Picketlines, CIO Maritime Unity Committee Is Told
- 1905. Congressional Record-Senate. 1501
- HOUSE ...No. 1832
- Bu5ttt5 MASSACHUSETIS ART COMMISSI~ / • STATE HOUSE
- The Presidential Campaign (May-November 1860)
- Recollection of Men and Things at Washington, During the Third of a Century
- Chinese Policy of the United States During the Secretaryship of John Hay
- The Foreign Service Journal, June 1979
- Anson Burlingame Is Unique in the Annals of American Diplomatic History and Perhaps in the History of Diplomacy
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