Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861–1865. Volume I, Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume I /
Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861–1865. Volume I, Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume I /
ed. by Frank Freidel.
- Reprint 2014
- 1 online resource (564 p.) : 8 Faks.
- The John Harvard Library ; 57 .
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- CONSTITUTION -- INTRODUCTION -- A Note on the Texts -- UNION PAMPHLETS OF THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1865 -- Pamphlet 1. John Lothrop Motley, The Causes of the American Civil War New York, 1861 -- Pamphlet 2. Joel Parker, The Right of Secession Cambridge, 1861 -- Pamphlet 3. John Pendleton Kennedy, The Great Drama; An Appeal to Maryland. Baltimore, 1861 -- Pamphlet 4. Lewis Tappan, The War: Its Cause and Remedy; Immediate Emancipation: The Only Wise and Safe Mode. New York, 1861 -- Pamphlet 5. John Joseph Hughes, Letter of Archbishop Hughes to Bishop Lynch, of South Carolina -- Pamphlet 6. Orestes Augustus Brownson, Brownson on the Rebellion. St. Louis, 1861 -- Pamphlet 7. Matthew Fontaine Maury and John C. Breckinridge, Captain Maury's Letter on American Affairs. Also the Address of Hon. John C. Breckinridge to the People of Kentucky. Baltimore, 1861 -- Pamphlet 8. Horace Binney, The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus under the Constitution. Philadelphia, 1862 -- Pamphlet 9. Edward Ingersoll, Personal Liberty and Martial Law: A Review of Some Pamphlets of the Day. Philadelphia, 1862 -- Pamphlet 10. Wendell Phillips, The War for the Union; A Lecture. New York, 1862 -- Pamphlet 11. [Mary Abigail Dodge], Tracts for the Times. Courage! New York, 1862 -- Pamphlet 12. John Stuart Mill, The Contest in America. Boston, 1862 -- Pamphlet 13. Emma Willard, Via Media: A Peaceful and Permanent Settlement of the Slavery Question. Washington, 1862 -- Pamphlet 14. Anna Ella Carroll, The Relation of the National Government to Revolted Citizens Defined . . . Washington, 1862 -- Pamphlet 15. Charles Janeway Stillé, How a Free People Conduct a Long War: A Chapter from English History. Philadelphia, 1862 -- Pamphlet 16. Facts for the People! . . . Indianapolis, 1862 -- Pamphlet 17. Benjamin Robbins Curtis, Executive Power. Cambridge, 1862 -- Pamphlet 18. Grosvenor P. Lowrey, The Commander-in-Chief; A Defence upon Legal Grounds of the Proclamation of Emancipation . . . New York, 1863 -- Pamphlet 19. Edward Everett Hale, The Desert and the Promised Land. A Sermon. Boston, 1863 -- Pamphlet 20. Henry Whitney Bellows, Unconditional Loyalty. New York, 1863 -- Pamphlet 21. Samuel Finley Breese Morse et al., The Constitution. Addresses of Prof. Morse, Mr. Geo. Ticknor Curtis, and Mr. S. }. Tilden, at the Organization. New York, 1863 -- Pamphlet 22. [Ezra Mundy Hunt], About the War. Plain Words to Plain People by a Plain Man. Philadelphia, 1863
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780674336407 9780674288171
10.4159/harvard.9780674288171 doi
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Pamphlets.
HISTORY / United States / General.
E464 / .U556 1967
973.7
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- CONSTITUTION -- INTRODUCTION -- A Note on the Texts -- UNION PAMPHLETS OF THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1865 -- Pamphlet 1. John Lothrop Motley, The Causes of the American Civil War New York, 1861 -- Pamphlet 2. Joel Parker, The Right of Secession Cambridge, 1861 -- Pamphlet 3. John Pendleton Kennedy, The Great Drama; An Appeal to Maryland. Baltimore, 1861 -- Pamphlet 4. Lewis Tappan, The War: Its Cause and Remedy; Immediate Emancipation: The Only Wise and Safe Mode. New York, 1861 -- Pamphlet 5. John Joseph Hughes, Letter of Archbishop Hughes to Bishop Lynch, of South Carolina -- Pamphlet 6. Orestes Augustus Brownson, Brownson on the Rebellion. St. Louis, 1861 -- Pamphlet 7. Matthew Fontaine Maury and John C. Breckinridge, Captain Maury's Letter on American Affairs. Also the Address of Hon. John C. Breckinridge to the People of Kentucky. Baltimore, 1861 -- Pamphlet 8. Horace Binney, The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus under the Constitution. Philadelphia, 1862 -- Pamphlet 9. Edward Ingersoll, Personal Liberty and Martial Law: A Review of Some Pamphlets of the Day. Philadelphia, 1862 -- Pamphlet 10. Wendell Phillips, The War for the Union; A Lecture. New York, 1862 -- Pamphlet 11. [Mary Abigail Dodge], Tracts for the Times. Courage! New York, 1862 -- Pamphlet 12. John Stuart Mill, The Contest in America. Boston, 1862 -- Pamphlet 13. Emma Willard, Via Media: A Peaceful and Permanent Settlement of the Slavery Question. Washington, 1862 -- Pamphlet 14. Anna Ella Carroll, The Relation of the National Government to Revolted Citizens Defined . . . Washington, 1862 -- Pamphlet 15. Charles Janeway Stillé, How a Free People Conduct a Long War: A Chapter from English History. Philadelphia, 1862 -- Pamphlet 16. Facts for the People! . . . Indianapolis, 1862 -- Pamphlet 17. Benjamin Robbins Curtis, Executive Power. Cambridge, 1862 -- Pamphlet 18. Grosvenor P. Lowrey, The Commander-in-Chief; A Defence upon Legal Grounds of the Proclamation of Emancipation . . . New York, 1863 -- Pamphlet 19. Edward Everett Hale, The Desert and the Promised Land. A Sermon. Boston, 1863 -- Pamphlet 20. Henry Whitney Bellows, Unconditional Loyalty. New York, 1863 -- Pamphlet 21. Samuel Finley Breese Morse et al., The Constitution. Addresses of Prof. Morse, Mr. Geo. Ticknor Curtis, and Mr. S. }. Tilden, at the Organization. New York, 1863 -- Pamphlet 22. [Ezra Mundy Hunt], About the War. Plain Words to Plain People by a Plain Man. Philadelphia, 1863
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780674336407 9780674288171
10.4159/harvard.9780674288171 doi
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Pamphlets.
HISTORY / United States / General.
E464 / .U556 1967
973.7

