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AMERICAN LITERATURE
FROM THE EARLIEST SETTLEMENT
TO THE PRESENT TIME
COMPILED AND EDITED BY
EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN AND ELLEN MACKAY HUTCHINSON
NEW EDITION, WITH 303 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
IN ELEVEN VOLUMES
VOL. VII.
NEW-YORK
WILLIAM EVARTS BENJAMIN
COPYRIGHT, 1888,
BY CHARLES L. WEBSTER & COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1894,
BY WILLIAM EVARTS BENJAMIN.
(All rights reserved.)
AIMBOTILIAO
PRESS OF
JENKINS & McCowan,
NEW YORK.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME VII.
Literature of the Republic. Part H.-Continued.
JOHN CHARLES FREMONT.
The First Exploration of the Great Salt Lake
On Recrossing the Rocky Mountains in Winter after Many Years
NOTED SAYINGS.
From "The Creole Village."-A Vow, in "The Liberator," Vol. I., No. 1. 1831.—
Væ Victis! U. S. Senate, January, 1832.-The Upper Ten.-From a Speech in
the U. S. Senate, 26 January, 1830.-Paraphrase on Webster. Anti-Slavery
Convention, Boston, 1850.-From a Letter to the (Worcester) Whig Conven-
tion, 1 October, 1855.-Motto of a Compromise Ticket.-A Definition.-From a
Letter to the Maine Whig Committee. 1856.-A Famous Book-Title.-A South-
ern Utterance. U. S. Senate, March, 1858.--On Slaves and Mudsills. From the
Same Speech.-A Jest from Bohemia.-The "Autocrat's" Credo. 1858.-An
Official Telegram. 29 January, 1861.-" Contrabands," at Fortress Monroe, Va.,
24 May, 1861.-At the Battle of Manassas (Bull Run), 21 July, 1861.-At the
Battle of Seven Pines, 31 May, 1862.-From an Address on Boston Common in
1862.-General and Statesman.-Jurist and Financier
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