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Letter from Mr. Stanly, of N.C. to Mr. Botts, of Virginia
By Edward Stanly

Mr. Kendall's address to the people of the United States
By Amos Kendall

Speech of Mr. Ogle, of Pennsylvania, on the regal splendor of the President's palace
By Charles Ogle

The votes and speeches of Martin Van Buren
By Van Buren, Martin
Facts for the laboring man
Facts for the laboring man
By Hazard, Thomas R.

The contrast, or, Plain reasons why William Henry Harrison should be elected President of the United States
By Jacob Bailey Moore

To the people of the State of North Carolina
By Edward Stanly

A preliminary study of the prehistoric ruins of Nakum, Guatemala
By Alfred M. Tozzer
The spirit of modern democracy explained
The spirit of modern democracy explained
By John L. Dorsey
Address to the Republican people of Tennessee by the Central Corresponding Committee of the State
Address to the Republican people of Tennessee by the Central Corresponding Committee of the State
By Democratic Party (Tenn.). Central Corresponding Committee.

Facts for the people
By Whig Party (Washington County, Tenn.)

A new work, in favor of the Whig cause, and the election of General Harrison to the presidential chair
By Wilmot, Robert.

Letter of George W. Hopkins
By Hopkins, George W.

Letter of George W. Hopkins, of Russell, to Col. James H. Piper, of Wythe
By Hopkins, George W.

Speech of R. Wickliffe, jr. ..
By Wickliffe, Robert

Second address of the Central Committee of Fauquier
By Whig Party (U.S.). Virginia. Fauquier County.

Oration delivered at the Democratic Republican celebration of the sixty-fourth anniversary of the independence of the United States
By Young, Samuel

General William Henry Harrison, candidate of the people for president of the United States
By Isaac R. Jackson

The life of William Henry Harrison, (of Ohio,) the people's candidate for the presidency
By Isaac R. Jackson

A sketch of the life and public services of General William Henry Harrison, candidate of the people for president of the United States
By Isaac R. Jackson
A political poem, in hexameter Latin verse, with a liberal English version, &c
A political poem, in hexameter Latin verse, with a liberal English version, &c
By Ira Smith