Miscellanies /
by Emerson, Ralph Waldo; John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress).
Material type: BookSeries: Half-title: Riverside edition ... vol. xi, of Emerson's complete works.Publisher: Boston, New York : Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1884Description: viii p., 1 l., [9]-425 p. 20 cm.Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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828.609 JOS Samuel Johnson : | 828.609 POJ James Boswell, the earlier years, 1740-1769 / | 828.8 EMM Miscellanies / | 828.8 EMM Miscellanies / | 828.8 EMM Miscellanies / | 828.8 LOM Models for writing prose / | 828.8 MOV Voltaire / |
Title vignette.
The greater part of the pieces contained in this volume are here published for the first time. cf. Pref. note.
--The Lord's supper.--Historical discourse in Concord.--Address at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument in Concord.--Address on emancipation in the British West Indies.--War.--The fugitive slave law.--The assault upon Mr. Sumner.--Speech on affairs in Kansas.--Remarks at a meeting for the relief of John Brown's family.--John Brown: speech at Salem.--Theodore Parker: address at the memorial meeting in Boston.--American civilization.--The emancipation proclamation.--Abraham Lincoln.--Harvard commemoration speech.--Editors' address: Massachusetts quarterly review.--Woman.--Address to Kossuth.--Robert Burns.--Walter Scott.--Remarks at the organization of the Free religious association.--Speech at the annual meeting of the Free religious association.--The fortune of the Republic.
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