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Wendell Phillips

    The Constitution a Pro-slavery Compact, or, Selections From the Madison Papers, Etc.
    Review of Lysander Spooner's Essay
    Speeches On Rights Of Women
    Oration delivered in the Old South church by Wendell Phillips, June 14, 1876
    Speeches, Lectures and Letters: Second Series
    Speeches, Lectures, and Letters. by Wendell Phillips.
    • A collection of speeches and letters from one of America's foremost orators and abolitionists, including his famous lecture on 'The Lost Arts' and his eulogy for John Brown.

      Speeches, Lectures and Letters: Second Series
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      Oration delivered in the Old South church by Wendell Phillips, June 14, 1876
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      The Negro's Friend; Sketches Or the History of Jamaica
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      The War For The Union: A Lecture
    • This biography tells the inspiring story of Daniel O'Connell, the Irish statesman who fought for Catholic emancipation and the repeal of the Act of Union. Through his tireless efforts and political savvy, O'Connell transformed Irish politics and laid the groundwork for future generations to achieve independence.

      "Daniel O'Connell"
    • Speeches, Lectures, and Letters; Volume 1

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      This is a collection of speeches, lectures, and letters by the prominent American abolitionist and orator Wendell Phillips. It covers a wide range of topics, including the abolition of slavery, women's rights, and labor reform. With its powerful rhetoric and passionate advocacy for social justice, this book is an inspiring example of the power of public discourse.

      Speeches, Lectures, and Letters; Volume 1