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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XVI.
EQUAL RIGHTS, WHETHER POLITICAL OR CIVIL, BY ACT OF
CONGRESS. Letter to the Border State Convention at
Baltimore, September 8, 1867 .
ARE WE A NATION? Address before the New York Young
Men's Republican Union, at the Cooper Institute, Tues-
day Evening, November 19, 1867
CONSTANT DISTRUST OF THE PRESIDENT.
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Remarks in the
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Senate, on the Final Adjournment, November 26, 1867.
THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT: WITHDRAWAL OF Assent
BY A STATE. Remarks in the Senate, on the Resolutions
of the Legislature of Ohio rescinding its former Resolu-
tion in Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, Janu- ary 31, 1868
LOYALTY IN THE SENATE: ADMISSION OF A SENATOR.
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Re-
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marks in the Senate, on the Resolution to admit Philip
F. Thomas as Senator from Maryland, February 13, 1868
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. Letter to a Committee in New
York, on this Subject, February 17, 1868
THE IMPEACHMENT OF THE PRESIDENT. THE RIGht of the
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE PRO TEM. TO VOTE. Re-
marks in the Senate, on the Question of the Competency
of Mr. Wade, Senator from Ohio; then President of the
Senate pro Tem, to vote on, the Impeachment of Presi-
dent Johnson, March 5, 1868
THE CHIEF JUSTICE, PRESIDING IN THE SENATE, CANNOT
RULE OR VOTE; : Opinion in the Case of the Impeachment
of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States,
March 31, 1868
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EXPULSION OF THE PRESIDENT. Opinion in the Case of the
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, President of the
United States, May 26, 1868
CONSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF SENATORS FOR THEIR
VOTES IN CASES OF IMPEACHMENT. Resolutions in the
Senate, June 3, 1868
227
VALIDITY AND NECESSITY OF FUNDAMENTAL CONDITIONS ON
STATES. Speech in the Senate, June 10, 1868
230
ELIGIBILITY OF A COLORed Citizen TO CONGRESS. Letter to
an Inquirer at Norfolk, Va., June 22, 1868
Independence, and those who saved the Original Work.
Letter on the Soldiers' Monument at North Weymouth,
Mass., July 2, 1868.
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COLORED SENATORS, - -THEIR IMPORTANCE IN SETTLING THE
QUESTION OF EQUAL RIGHTS. Letter to an Inquirer in
South Carolina, July 3, 1868 .
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FINANCIAL RECONSTRUCTION THROUGH PUBLIC FAITH AND
SPECIE PAYMENTS. Speech in the Senate, on the Bill to
fund the National Debt, July 11, 1868
NO REPRISALS ON INNOCENT PERSONS. Speech in the Senate,
on the Bill concerning the Rights of American Citizens,
July 18, 1868
THE CHINESE EMBASSY, AND OUR RELATIONS WITH CHINA.
Speech at the Banquet by the City of Boston to the
Chinese Embassy, August 21, 1868.
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THE REBEL PARTY. Speech at the Flag-Raising of the Grant
and Colfax Club, in Ward: Six, Boston, on the Evening
of September 14, 1868
ENFRANCHISEMENT IN MISSOURI: WHY WAIT? Letter to a
Citizen of St. Louis, October 3, 1868
ISSUES AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Hall, Cambridge, October 29, 1868 .
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Speech at the City
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