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31. Address of the Loyal Leagues, Utica, October 20, 1803. 32. War Power of the President—Summary Imprisonment. By J. Heermans. 33. The Two Ways of Treason. 34. The Monroe Doctrine. By Edward Everett, &c. 35. The Arguments of Secessionists. Francis Bieber. 30. Prophecy and Fulfillment. Letter of A. IL.Stephens—Address of E. W. Gantt. 37. How the South Rejected Compromise, &c. Speech of Mr. Chase in Peace Conference of 1801. 38. Letters on our National Struggle. By Brigadier-General Thomas Francis Meagher. 39. Bible View of Slavery, by John H. Hopkins, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont. Examined by Henry Drisler. 40. The Conscription Act: a Series of Articles. By Geo. B. Butler, N. K 41. R6ponse de MM. De Gasparin, Laboulaye, &c. 42. Reply of Messrs. Gasparin, Laboulaye, and others. 43. ^ntwort her £jemn We CJasparin, Cabonlage, Ulariin, (Eoil)in, an hie £ojwl National league. 44. First Anniversary Meeting of the Loyal Publication Society. 45. Finances and Resources of the United States. Speech of the Hon. Henry G. Stebbins, in the House of Representatives, March 3,1864. 46. How the War was Commenced. An Appeal to the Documents. 47. Results of the Serf Emancipation in Russia. 48. Resources of the United States. By Samuel B. Buggies. Loyal Leagues, Clubs, or individuals may obtain any of our Publications at the cost price, by application to the Executive Committee, or by calling at the Rooms of the Society, No. 863 Broadway, where all information may be obtained relating to the Society.

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