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Fifty Reasons Why the Honorable Henry Clay Should be elected President of the United States. By an Irish Adopted Citizen.

Fifty Reasons Why the Honorable Henry Clay Should be elected President of the United States. By an Irish Adopted Citizen.

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Fifty Reasons Why the Honorable Henry Clay Should be elected President of the United States. By an Irish Adopted Citizen.

by [Sammelband, 14 pamphlets]. [COLLINS, George C. and others

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Bound volume (modern gilt-lettered blue cloth & marbled paper) containing 14 octavo pamphlets

Bound without wraps, one pamphlet lacking title page & stained throughout, (Smith/ Oratory), one pamphlet closely trimmed briefly touching some text (Clayton/ Speech Central American Treaty, 1856), scattered foxing & toning, generally very good

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The Nassau Rake: Edited and Published by the Sophomore Class of the College of New Jersey Princeton, June, 1856, 83, [1] pp.

The Nassau Rake: Edited and Published by the Sophomore Class of the College of New Jersey Princeton, June, 1857, 112 pp.

Memorabilia Sophomorum Edited and Published by the Freshman Class of the College of New Jersey, Princeton, New Jersey, June, 1856, 55 pp.

DAVIS, Thomas T. Address and Poem Delivered Before the Associate Chapters of the Sigma Phi Fraternity, At Their General Convention Held in Williamstown, Mass August 16, 1853 Williamstown: Published by the Alpha of Massachusetts, 1854, 37 pp.

BRADFORD, Alexander W & EWB Channing. An Address on Self-government … A Poem on Beauty … Delivered before the Associate Chapters of the Sigma Phi, at their Annual Convention, held at Hamilton College, NY Monday July 24th, 1854 Utica, NY: Seward & Thurber, 1855, 38, [1] pp.

[SMITH, E Delafield. Oratory: A Poem Delivered before the Eucleian and Philomathean Societies of the University of New York, on Monday evening, June 28th, 1852] New York: Charles Scribner, 1852] [2], 51 pp. Lacking title page, stained throughout

Biographical Sketch of the Honorable George Poindexter Senator in Congress from Mississippi. Washington: Printed by Duff Green 1835, 58 pp.

CLAYTON, John M. Speech of John M Clayton, of Delaware, Delivered in the Senate of the United States on the 8th of March, 1853, in Vindication of the Central American Treaty Concluded with Great Britain on the 19th of April, 1850. Washington, Printed by Kirkwood & McGill, 1853, 43 pp.

PURNELL, William H. "Harmony of Mind and Heart" Anniversary Address before the Delta-Phi Literary Society of Delaware College, Delivered January 14th, 1853. Philadelphia: Fairbanks & Glessner's Print, 1853, 24 pp. Not found in OCLC

STEPHENSON, Oscar. An Address Delivered before the Jefferson Society of the University of Virginia at its Anniversary Celebration held in the Public Hall, April 14, 1856 Richmond: William H Clemmitt, 1856, 20 pp.

CLAYTON, John M. Speech of John M Clayton, of Delaware, on the Central American Treaty of April 19, 1850; Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 17and 19, 1856. Washington, Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856, 21 pp. Printed in two columns, closely trimmed briefly affecting text.

KERFOOT, John B Three Addresses Delivered at the Commencements of the College of St James, Washington County, Maryland, in 1846, 1847, and 1848. Fountain Rock, Washington County, MD: Published by the Trustees of the College, at the request of the Bishop of Maryland, 1848, 52 pp.

[COLLINS, George C.]. Fifty Reasons why the Honorable Henry Clay should be elected President of the United States. By an Irish adopted citizen. Baltimore: Printed for the author, Murphy, Printer, 1844, 43 pp.

WHITTINGHAM, William Rollinson. The Voice of the Lord: A Sermon preached in St John's Church, Washington, by request of the vestry, on Friday before Ascension Day, fourteenth of May, 1841, the day of Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer, recommended by the President of the United States, on occasion of the death of William Henry Harrison, late president. Washington: Published by Wm. Morrison, 1841, 24 pp.

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Fifty Reasons Why the Honorable Henry Clay Should be elected President of the United States. By an Irish Adopted Citizen.
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[Sammelband, 14 pamphlets]. [COLLINS, George C. and others
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Henry Clay, University of Virginia, Princeton University, George Poindexter, Americana, Clayton–Bulwer Treaty, Sigma Phi, Delta Phi
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