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Pamphlet 17. Benjamin Robbins Curtis, Executive Power. Cambridge, 1862

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. CONSTITUTION xiv
  4. INTRODUCTION 1
  5. A Note on the Texts 25
  6. UNION PAMPHLETS OF THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1865
  7. Pamphlet 1. John Lothrop Motley, The Causes of the American Civil War New York, 1861 29
  8. Pamphlet 2. Joel Parker, The Right of Secession Cambridge, 1861 55
  9. Pamphlet 3. John Pendleton Kennedy, The Great Drama; An Appeal to Maryland. Baltimore, 1861 86
  10. Pamphlet 4. Lewis Tappan, The War: Its Cause and Remedy; Immediate Emancipation: The Only Wise and Safe Mode. New York, 1861 102
  11. Pamphlet 5. John Joseph Hughes, Letter of Archbishop Hughes to Bishop Lynch, of South Carolina 118
  12. Pamphlet 6. Orestes Augustus Brownson, Brownson on the Rebellion. St. Louis, 1861 128
  13. Pamphlet 7. Matthew Fontaine Maury and John C. Breckinridge, Captain Maury's Letter on American Affairs. Also the Address of Hon. John C. Breckinridge to the People of Kentucky. Baltimore, 1861 166
  14. Pamphlet 8. Horace Binney, The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus under the Constitution. Philadelphia, 1862 199
  15. Pamphlet 9. Edward Ingersoll, Personal Liberty and Martial Law: A Review of Some Pamphlets of the Day. Philadelphia, 1862 253
  16. Pamphlet 10. Wendell Phillips, The War for the Union; A Lecture. New York, 1862 295
  17. Pamphlet 11. [Mary Abigail Dodge], Tracts for the Times. Courage! New York, 1862 321
  18. Pamphlet 12. John Stuart Mill, The Contest in America. Boston, 1862 326
  19. Pamphlet 13. Emma Willard, Via Media: A Peaceful and Permanent Settlement of the Slavery Question. Washington, 1862 345
  20. Pamphlet 14. Anna Ella Carroll, The Relation of the National Government to Revolted Citizens Defined . . . Washington, 1862 357
  21. Pamphlet 15. Charles Janeway Stillé, How a Free People Conduct a Long War: A Chapter from English History. Philadelphia, 1862 381
  22. Pamphlet 16. Facts for the People! . . . Indianapolis, 1862 404
  23. Pamphlet 17. Benjamin Robbins Curtis, Executive Power. Cambridge, 1862 450
  24. Pamphlet 18. Grosvenor P. Lowrey, The Commander-in-Chief; A Defence upon Legal Grounds of the Proclamation of Emancipation . . . New York, 1863 474
  25. Pamphlet 19. Edward Everett Hale, The Desert and the Promised Land. A Sermon. Boston, 1863 503
  26. Pamphlet 20. Henry Whitney Bellows, Unconditional Loyalty. New York, 1863 512
  27. Pamphlet 21. Samuel Finley Breese Morse et al., The Constitution. Addresses of Prof. Morse, Mr. Geo. Ticknor Curtis, and Mr. S. }. Tilden, at the Organization. New York, 1863 525
  28. Pamphlet 22. [Ezra Mundy Hunt], About the War. Plain Words to Plain People by a Plain Man. Philadelphia, 1863 551
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