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The olive branch: or, The evil and the remedy./ By Charles Miner.
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The great issues now before the country. An oration by Edward Everett. Delivered at the New York Academy of music, July 4, 1861.
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Dorchester in 1630, 1776, and 1855. An oration delivered on the fourth of July, 1855, by Edward Everett. Also an account of the proceedings in Dorchester at the celebration of the day.
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Oration delivered before the city government and citizens of Boston, in Music hall, July 5, 1875.: By James Freeman Clarke.
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An oration delivered on the fourth of July, 1861, before the municipal authorities of the city of Boston.: By Theophilus Parsons.
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Our triumph and our new duties.: Oration delivered by Cortlandt Parker, esq., at Bloomfield, N. J., July 4, 1865.
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Oration delivered before the city government and citizens of Boston,: in Music hall, July 4th, 1874./ By Richard Frothingham.
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New England's gift to the nation--the township.: An oration,/ by Arnold Green, with a poem by Henry C. Whitaker, delivered July 5, 1875.