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CONTENTS.
1. Argument on "New Election" of Governor of Kentucky, (1817.)
2. Speech in Congress (1819) against interdicting Slavery in Arkansas,
3. Speech in Congress (1820) in favor of establishing the present system
of selling the Public Lands,
4. Report (1823) on Popular Education in Kentucky,
5. Speech against resolutions condemnatory of the Court of Appeals in
Kentucky,
6. Speech on the Bill for re-organizing (abolishing) the Court of Appeals,
7. Protest against the Re-organizing Act,
8. Manifesto of the old Court Party, (1826)
9. Plebeian Letters,
21
29
44
49
75
90
95
105
10. Circular Address to Kentucky on the principle and policy of protecting
domestic capital and labor,
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138
11. Letter (1823) to Ohio Legislature in favor of Mr. Clay for President,
12. Invitation (1827) to Mr. Clay to a Garrard dinner,
15. Address on the reception of Mr. Clay's dead body at Lexington, (1852,)
16. Anniversary Address at Centre College,
151
154
156
160
17. Introductory Lecture (1835) to Law Class of Transylvania,
18. Lecture against Nullification,
23. Lecture on the Powers of Congress and the Resolutions of "'98,"
28. Speech against the Repeal of the Non-Importation Act of 1833,
294
32. Speech on the 22nd February, 1852,
34. Judicial Opinion on the Power to establish Post Roads,
352
364
35. Brief in Russell vs. Southard, in the Supreme Court U. S.
36. Brief in same case on Bill of Review,
393
400
37. Petition for a re-hearing in Simrall's heirs vs. Jacob, in the Kentucky
Court of Appeals,
38 Valedictory to Congressional constituents, 1821,