Description |
xi, 648 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
The Lord's supper.--Historical discourse at Concord.--Letter to President Van Buren.--Emancipation in the British West Indies.--War.--The fugitive slave law; address at Concord.--The fugitive slave law; lecture at New York.--The assault upon Mr. Sumner.--Speech on affairs in Kansas.--John Brown; speech at Boston.--John Brown; speech at Salem.--Theodore Parker.--American civilization.--The emancipation proclamation.--Abraham Lincoln.--Harvard commemoration speech.--Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument in Concord.--Editors' address.--Address to Kossuth.--Woman.--Consecration of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.--Robert Burns.--Shakespeare.--Humboldt.--Walter Scott.--Speech at banquet in honor of Chinese Embassy.--Remarks at organization of Free Religious Association.--Speech at second annual meeting of Free Religious Association.--Address at opening of Concord Free Public Library.--The fortune of the Republic.--Notes (bibliographical: p. [545]-648) |
Notes |
Original ed. issued as v. 11 of Centenary edition: The complete works of Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [545]-648) |
LC no. |
72187897 |
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