Speeches and Sermons

Title page of Speeches delivered by several Indian Chiefs, 1812

Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster concerning provisions for filling the ranks of the regular army, January 1814.

A sermon on the question of war with Great Britian, examined upon moral and Christian principles, 1808

Native American Speeches

Speeches delivered by several Indian chiefs, also an extract of a letter from an Indian chief.  E 98 O7 S598 1812

 

American Speeches

An address to the citizens of Massachusetts, on the causes and remedy of our national distresses, 1808, by John Park.  E 336 P23

Mr. Giles' speech, delivered in the Senate of the United States, 24 November 1808, on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse, to repeal the embargo laws.  E 336.5 G47

Mr. Hillhouses' speech on the resolution to repeal the embargo, November 29, 1808, by James Hillhouse.  E 336.5 H566

Mr. Pickering's speech in the Senate of the United States, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the several acts laying an embargo, November 30, 1808, by Timothy Pickering.   E 336.5 P534

An address to the people of New England, by Gideon Granger, 1809.  E 331 G766 1809

Mr. Randolph's speech on the British War, by John Randolph (United States Congress.  House).  E 357 R35

An address to the citizens of Norfolk County, exposing the absurdity of the arguments most commonly urged against the justice and expediency of the present war; and showing the necessity of electing a member to the next Congress, who will support it, 1812.  E 364.5 A22 1812

An address of members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to their constituents, on the subject of the war with Great Britain, 1812.  E 357 A22

Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 14th January, 1814, on a bill making further provision for filling the ranks of the regular army, encouraging enlistments, and authorising the enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire.   E 357 W36

Speech of the Hon. Daniel Sheffey, on the bill to "authorize the President of the United States to call upon the several States and Territories for their respective quotas of eighty thousand men for the defence of the frontiers of the United States against invasion", December 10, 1814.  (United States Congress.  House)  E 357 S54 1814

An oration, delivered at Milford, N.H., March 9, 1815, occasioned by the Treaty of Peace, made and notified between Great Britain and the United States.   E 364 M82 1815

Speech of Com. Jesse Duncan Elliott U.S.N., delivered in Hagerstown, Md., on 14 November 1843.  (Washington County, Md.--Committee of Arrangement for the Elliott celebration, 1843).  E 353.1 E4 E47

 

 

American Sermons

Sermon, the question of war with Great Britain, examined upon moral and Christian principles, 1808, by Joseph McKean.  E 364.5 M35 1808

A sermon, preached in Boston, July 23, 1812, the day of the publick fast, appointed by the Executive Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britian, by William Ellery Channing.  E 364.5 C496

Two discourses, delivered to the Second Presbyterian Society in Newburyport, August 20, 1812, by John Giles  E 364.5 G556 1812

A sermon, preached in Hingham and Quincy, 20 August 1812, the day of the national fast, on account of the war with Great Britian, by Henry Colman.   E 364.5 C65

A sermon, preached in Boston, August 20, 1812, the day of humiliation and prayer, appointed by the President of the United States, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain, by William Ellery Channing.  E 364.5 C498

A sermon, delivered at the meeting house of the second parish in Portland, August 20, 1812, on the occasion of the national fast, by Nathan Sydney Smith Berman.  E 364.5 B43

A discourse, delivered at Bayfield, on the public fast, April 7, 1814, by Elijah Parish.  E 364.5 P37

A discourse, delivered on the national thanksgiving, April 13, 1815, by Nathaniel Emmons (Pastor of the Church in Franklin).  E 354 E46 1815 

 

 

 

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