01882cam a22002891 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740350019000910400027001100420012001370500021001490510037001700820015002071000038002222450044002602600063003043000037003674900075004045000020004795000115004995050794006145300069014087100064014778560051015417776388BD-DhUL20170123170714.0771209s1884 mau 000 0 eng  a 17014651  a(OCoLC)3477511 aDLCcNmUdDLCdBD-DhUL apremarc00aPS1618b.A1 1884 aPS1618b.A1 1884 Copy 2cCopy 2. 0a828.8bEMM1 aEmerson, Ralph Waldo,d1803-1882.10aMiscellanies /cby Ralph Waldo Emerson. aBoston,aNew York :bHoughton, Mifflin and company,c1884. aviii p., 1 l., [9]-425 p. 20 cm.0 aHalf-title: Riverside edition ... vol. xi, of Emerson's complete works aTitle vignette. aThe greater part of the pieces contained in this volume are here published for the first time. cf. Pref. note.0 a--The Lord's supper.--Historical discourse in Concord.--Address at the dedication of the Soldiers' monument in Concord.--Address on emancipation in the British West Indies.--War.--The fugitive slave law.--The assault upon Mr. Sumner.--Speech on affairs in Kansas.--Remarks at a meeting for the relief of John Brown's family.--John Brown: speech at Salem.--Theodore Parker: address at the memorial meeting in Boston.--American civilization.--The emancipation proclamation.--Abraham Lincoln.--Harvard commemoration speech.--Editors' address: Massachusetts quarterly review.--Woman.--Address to Kossuth.--Robert Burns.--Walter Scott.--Remarks at the organization of the Free religious association.--Speech at the annual meeting of the Free religious association.--The fortune of the Republic. aAlso available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.2 aJohn Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress)5DLC41uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.0015785883A