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17, 1840: Admission of Texas, Dec. 22, 1845; Oregon, Dec. 15, 1845, Feb. 26, 1846, and March 30, 1846; Defence of the treaty of Washington, April 6 and 7, 1846; Organization of the volunteer force, June 24, 1846; The tariff, July 25, 27, and 28, 1846; The sub-treasury, Ang. 1, 1846; The Mexican war, March 1, 1817: Ten regiment bill, March 17, 1848; Objects of the Mexican war, March 23, 1848; Exclusion of slavery from the territories, Ang. 12, 1848: The Panama railroad, Jan. 31, 1849; The constitution and the union, March 7, 1850; Tribute to Mr. Calhoun, April 1, 1850; Tribute to Mr. Elmore, May 30, 1850; Fugitive slave bill, June 3, 1850; Boundaries of Texas, June, 13, 1850; Compromise bill. June 17, 1850; California public lands and boundaries, June 27, 1850; Last illness and death of Gen. Taylor, July 9 and 10, 1850; The compromise measures, July 17, 1850; Legal arguments and speeches to the jury; Defence of the Kennistons, April, 1817; Dartmouth college case, March 10, 1818; Defence of Judge James Prescott, April 24, 1821. VI. Legal arguments and speeches to the jury; The case of Gibbons and Ogden, Feb., 1824: The case of Ogden and Saunders, Jan., 1827: Murder of Capt. Joseph White, April 6, 1830; Bank of U. S. against W. D. Primrose, Feb., 1839: The Christian ministry and the religious instruction of the young, Feb. 20, 1844; Providence railroad Co., against the city of Boston, April 3, 1844; The Rhode Island government, Jan. 27, 1848; Diplomatic and official papers; Case of Alexander McLeod; Treaty of Washington of 1842; Correspondence with Lord Ashburton; The right of search; Treaty of Washington; Letters to Gen. Cass on the treaty of Washington; Relations with Spain; Sound dues at Elsinore and the German Zoll-Verein; Treaty with Portugal; Relations with Mexico; China and the Sandwich Islands; Boundaries of Texas; Correspondence with the chevalier Hülsemann; Excesses committed at New-Orleans; The Lopez expedition; The case of Thrasher; Miscellaneous letters; Imprisonment for debt; Slavery; Power of the states to contract loans; Intercourse with England; Laborers on the public works; To his political friends in N. H.; Reply to the Boston address; Slavery in NewMexico; To a former political opponent; To citizens of Newburyport, Mass.; To citizens of Medford, Mass.; Celebration of the seventeenth of June; To citizens on the Kennebec river; To his New-Hampshire neighbors; Union meeting at Castle garden; To citizens of Staunton, Virginia; To citizens of Westchester, N. Y. Birthday of Washington; Release of the Hungarian refugees: Invitation to New York; To his Cape Cod friends; Invitation to Georgia; Monument to Isaac Davis; Index.

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