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Boston, Oct. 4, 1859. Also, Letter of Mr. Phillips to Judge Shaw and Prest. Walker
Literary Editor of "The Nation" 1865-1906
Faneuil Hall, December 8, 1837, with Descriptive Letters from Eye Witnesses
A Eulogy Delivered Before the Municipal Authorities of Boston, Mass., April 18th, 1884
Address at the Centennial Anniversary of the Phi Beta Kappa of Harvard College, June 30, 1881
Remarks of Wendell Phillips at the Funeral of William Lloyd Garrison
Phonographically Reported for the Boston Traveller,
Being the Speech of Wendell Phillips in Faneuil Hall, on the Louisiana Difficulties, January 15, 1875. Compiled from Various Reports, with a Historical Introduction and Notes, a Discussion of the Questions Involved, and a Critical Estimate of the Speech, Etc
A Centennial Oration Delivered at Park Street Church, Boston, November 28, 1911
Before the Committee on Federal Relations, (of the Massachusetts Legislature,) in Support of the Petitions for the Removal of Edward Greely Loring from the Office of Judge of Probate, February 20, 1855
Speech of Wendell Phillips, Esq., Before the Legislative Committee, February 28, 1865
The Story of His Life Told by His Children [Wendell Phillips Garrison and Francis Jackson Garrison]
With a Biographical Introduction by John G. Whittier ; and an Appendic by Wendell Phillips
The Story of His Life
Speech of Wendell Phillips, Esq., Before the Committee on Federal Relations in Support of the Petitions Asking for a Law to Prevent the Recapture of Fugitive Slaves : in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Thursday, February 17, 1859 : Phonographic Report by J.M.W. Yerrinton
Poems, Chiefly Patriotic
The Story of His Life Told by His Children
A Few Poems
Faneuil Hall, December 8, 1837 with Descriptive Letters from Eye Witnesses
With a Biographical Introduction by John G. Whittier; And an Appendic by Wendell Phillips
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