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 * colspan = 2 |Vol. IX — America — II (1818-1865)
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 * width = 440|Hayne — On the Foote Resolution (1830)
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 * Webster — I The First Bunker Hill Monument Oration (1825)
 * 24
 * II In Reply to Hayne (1830)
 * 38
 * III On the Clay Compromise (1850)
 * 64
 * Clay — I The Emancipation of South America (1818)
 * 76
 * II His Attack on Jackson (1834)
 * 87
 * III On His Own Compromise Measures (1850)
 * 95
 * Calhoun — I On the Expunging Resolution (1837)
 * 104
 * II On the Clay Compromise Measures (1850)
 * 108
 * Corwin — On the Mexican War (1847)
 * 123
 * Alexander H. Stephens — The South and the Public Domain (1850)
 * 137
 * Bryant — His Welcome to Kossuth (1851)
 * 144
 * Rufus Choate — His Eulogy of Webster (1853)
 * 149
 * Sumner — On the Crime Against Kansas (1856)
 * 160
 * Preston S. Brooks — In Defense of His Attack on Sumner (1856)
 * 174
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 * Corwin — On the Mexican War (1847)
 * 123
 * Alexander H. Stephens — The South and the Public Domain (1850)
 * 137
 * Bryant — His Welcome to Kossuth (1851)
 * 144
 * Rufus Choate — His Eulogy of Webster (1853)
 * 149
 * Sumner — On the Crime Against Kansas (1856)
 * 160
 * Preston S. Brooks — In Defense of His Attack on Sumner (1856)
 * 174
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 * Sumner — On the Crime Against Kansas (1856)
 * 160
 * Preston S. Brooks — In Defense of His Attack on Sumner (1856)
 * 174
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