the metric system, X. 526. On Influence of religion on, I. 474. of, I. 482. See Algiers, Barba- Congressional action to abolish Algiers, described by old English III. 126. States with, I. 456; VI.435. Expe- republican government, X. 181. I. 459-462; VI. 435; VII. 398. Ab- agaiust, VII. 176; IX. 55; XI. 168, VI. 435; VII. 399. the artist, in Phi Beta Kappa ora- the coming (in 1861), V. 481. Jameson on, I. 273. Ambassadors, seizure of, on neutral ships, according to English author- American policy on same, VI. 195– V. 108; XIII. 171. Merits and ca- on same, VI. 201. 255. America. prophetic voices concerning, V. 35. In United States in 1830, lish and American poets, XII. 10– 14. Early designation of United Geo- graphical unity of, XII. 235 el seq. His prophecy admission of, as Senator from verse applied to Franklin, VIII. 16. Amnesty, must not be granted to of, IX. 512-517, 520–525. Author Must be united with equal rights 415, 469; XV. 69, 290. 107. in literature, I. 390-394, 465-472. of, as Governor of Massachusetts, slavery, I. 397. On coinage, VIII. of equity, XIII. 366. cessity, practicability, etc., IV. 1; III. 299. Speech on recognition Not dangerous to masters, IV. gressional power over, IX. 12-22. at, XIV. 86. I. 75. Not necessary in United Power of Congress over, I. 354. Testimony of Freder- IV.83; debates in National Conven- (and note); XIV.58. The national, Example of England as to, IV. 90. Thomas More on, XIV. 57. Mon- American ministers on, XII. 146. Armories, civil superintendents of, 67; XIV. 58: Judge Jay on same, 51; II. 264; XV. 80. Established France in war of 1870, XV. 5. Engraring. tion, IX. 139. equality, X. 198. Career of, XII. Atchison, David R., IV. 160. Speech oath, VI. 358 et seq. as B. Auburn System of prison discipline Ballot, importance of the, IV. 171; explained, I. 171, 499. Propagates XI. 145. Banks. See Free Banking, National preparations in time of peace, I. Banks, Nathaniel P., letter on com- Speaker of House of Representa- Navy of, before 1810, I. 76. Rel- Barbary States, white slavery in the, name, I. 388. Compared to slave States of America, I. 389; V. 47-19. -415. Treaties of, with Great Brit- Efforts to ransom white slaves in, ment of negotiation for annexion of Efiorts of slaves to escape from, I. from 462; VI. 435; VII. 399. Testi- 14. On philanthropy', I. 286; IV. in, I. 473-181; VI. 422. Black His definition of equity, XUI. 366. Tunis. 114. His associates, XIV. 99, 18); troops, VIII. 101 et seq. Opinion nary: XIV. 191–197, 208-216. Bararil, Chevalier, conduct of, in a from Massachusetts, speech on Bayard, James A., argument nf, to prove that a Senator is a United Oregon, speech on death of, with 69. Bell, John, party in support of, in 1860, V. 215, 312; plan of same, tion, speeches on, X. 115, 282, 338. Objections to, X. 120–123, 28+315, 375 et seq. Boston Recorder on, X. 291-293. John E. King on, X. 303. Substitutes for, X. 315-323. Opposite sides on meaning of the, X. 338. Opinion of Gerrit Smith and others on, X. 340-342. 343–315. Lincoln's proclamation of, XIII. 62-64. Instances of pa- out recognition of, XIII. 65, 203. Blount, William, impeachment of, Bonds, national, taxation of, XII. prophecy concerning America, XII. Payment of, by greenbacks, XII. 455-461, 542-546; XIII, 107. Rea- sons for reducing interest on, XIII. See Fire-twenties and Ten-forties. VII. 166 et seq. No tax on, VIII. Michigan, speech on death of, VI. and public libraries, XI. 83. On the free list, XIII. 471; XV. 61. Boston, should demand withdrawal of troops from Mexico, I. 376. Lead- ership of, in generous actions, I. 376. School Committee of, has no power to make color-distinctions, II. 358-362. Opposition of,to Stamp Act, III. 172–174, 363 et seq. Pe- Bill, speech on, III. 355-367; origin III. 356. Vote of, against slavery, in 1701, III. 385; IV. 372; V. 281; IX. 277. Importance of, in Revolution, III. 395; XIII. 98. On levying Public reception of Mr. Sumner at, in 1856, IV. 368. The city of, and Mr. Sumner, X. 280. Relief of, after great fire of 1872, XV. 258. Its proper boundaries, XV. 279. IV. 412. The first treasure of Bos- ton, XV. 73. of same, ments on Boston Prison-Discipline Society, sup- VIII. 1. On apprenticeship in concerning America, XII. 18- same, 1. 507; same of the Constitution, III. 377. On admission as a State, IV. 224, 229, Corruption in his election and Recognizes Lecompton constitution nounced, V. 199. Farors Critten- the Treasury, defended, XIII. Sumner's interview with, in 1861, V. 448 et seq. Ilis inactivity 518. On surplus of Chinese in- party in support of, in 1860, V. Buffalo Convention of 1848, speech 247. Effect of vote for, V. 250. at meeting to ratify its nominations, sion of, from Senate, VI. 252; ciples of, II. 142. Candidates of, II. 143. War, 1. 316. On glory, II. 29. On On extinc- 56; XI. 32. On impeachment, On 342, 344, 398. |