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The Monroe Doctrine. Speech of Hon. D.C Dejarnette, of Virginia, in the Confederate House of Representatives, January 30th, 1865, pending Negotiations for Peace.
January 30, 1865
DeJarnette, C., fl. 1865
GLC06745.296
to Edmund Pendleton re: waiting foreign dispatches on peace talks; selling slave
1782/08/06
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Awaiting news of peace talks and personal advice regarding impossibility of selling a slave. Madison notes that while European newspapers "teem with paragraphs relative to pacific negotiations" but past British policy "should always restrain our...
GLC06757
to Frank Stockdale re: dull peace; his request for transfer to Pacific rejected
1945/08/08
Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945
Written shortly after the rejection of his request for transfer to the Pacific war (now that Germany had surrendered), Patton finds "Life here is very fatiguing, but not very exciting. I am going to... reviews and inspections... which takes a lot of...
GLC06760.11
A Sermon to the medical students
1849
Mott, Lucretia, fl. 1849-1860
First edition. 12mo. Printed gray wrappers. An important speech on anti-slavery and women's rights. Described on the cover as a "revised Phonographic Report." Mott rejects the doctrine of original human depravity, credits the birth of reform...
GLC06857
to Charles Dumas re: attempts at patience during Treaty of Paris negotiations
1783/06/26
Adams, John, 1735-1826
"There is a species of witchcraft [that] governs in England that keeps them from knowing their own minds- and a similar malignant spirit reigns in America and prevents us from getting any intelligence from there... It is now 6 months that I have been...
GLC06931
Address of the yearly meeting of Friends, to Thomas Jefferson and his reply
1807/11/13
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Covers topics of international peace, condition of Indians, and the slave trade. Only printing. Printed by Samuel Wood. Dated 13 November. American Imprints 12626.
GLC06984
to Martha Weir
13 September 1863
Brunt, William, fl. 1863-1865
Writes to Martha about hurting his hand by accidentally falling down six weeks prior to writing -- "it is still swelled some & quite weak." Discusses health of family members and friends; mentions the birth of a grandson. Writes that the mail...
GLC07006.03
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 979 (September 17, 1747)]
17 September 1747
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Includes international news from various overseas newspapers. Speech by King George II to Parliament regarding the passing of an Act of Grace to reestablish peace throughout the kingdom. Includes Parliament's response. Domestic news and classified...
GLC06670.111
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 1109 (March 13, 1750)]
13 March 1750
Includes international news from various overseas newspapers. Addresses by both houses of Parliament to King George II regarding his majesty's proposed peace. Includes the king's response. Domestic news and classified ads inhabit pages 2 through 4...
GLC06670.135
to: Wilmor W. Morris.
1864/11/13
Morris, Samuel, fl. 1864
Charles has been wounded. He intended to visit Wilmor on his way to see his brother Joseph E. but was unable to. Joseph E. is now three miles south of Harpers Ferry. Samuel asks Wilmor's opinion of the removal of McClellan from the command of the...
GLC06451.036
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