William Whiting
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Born January 1, 1813
Died January 1, 1873 (60 years old)
Concord, United States
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Address of Hon. William Whiting, before the Boston Highlands Grant Club, August 5, 1868
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Piece deals with (post-Civil War) Reconstruction.
Argument of William Whiting, Esq. in the case of Ross Winans v. Orsamus Eaton et al
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Sermons
Henry Melvill, Frederick William Robertson, William Paley, William Nevins, Caesarius of Arles, Saint, Adolphe Monod, Robert Smith Candlish, Thomas De Witt Talmage, Henry Martyn, Phillips Brooks, Henry Edward Manning, George J. Mountain, John L. Girardeau, Mark Pattison, Peter Chrysologus, Saint, Archbishop of Ravenna, William Bernard Ullathorne, Jay, William, Laurence Sterne, Davies, Samuel, William Whiting, William Morley Punshon, Gregory T. Bedell, Henry Norman Hudson, Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, Samuel Cooper Thacher, Hugh Mackintosh, Lowell, Charles, Thomas Thellusson Carter, Archibald Alison, Charles Robert Maturin, Howard Crosby, John Guyse, Alfred Gatty, Augustine of Hippo, Henri-Dominique Lacordaire, Edward Dorr Griffin, Chapman, George T., Thomas Bradbury, Artom, Benjamin, Richard Winter Hamilton, John Donne, Logan, John, Jacques Bénigne Bossuet, Arnold, Thomas, Hedge, Frederic Henry, C. H. Spurgeon, Abiel Abbot, Henry Grattan Guinness, Thomas Chalmers, Charles Churchill, Patrick Augustine Sheehan, Charles Pettit McIlvaine, Hugh Blair, Thomas Gisborne, James Richards, Matthew Simpson, Thomas Binney, Samuel Stanhope Smith, John Owen, Rose Burghley, Bruce, Robert, Hugh Latimer, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Joseph Butler, Samuel Horsley, George W. Bethune, Joseph Addison Alexander, Reginald Heber, Jean-Baptiste Massillon, Oscar A. Romero, Joseph Barber Lightfoot, Samuel Wilberforce, Erskine, Ralph, Clement Clarke Moore, John Caird, Thomas Somerville, Fuller, Richard, Ephraim Peabody, Henry Scott Holland
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The war powers of the President, and the legislative powers of Congress in relation to rebellion, treason and slavery
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War claims against the United States
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A step-by-step guide to performing 101 magic tricks using easily available objects as props.
Address of Hon. William Whiting before the Boston Highlands Grant and Wilson Club, September 16, 1872
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Piece deals with (post-Civil War) Reconstruction.
A letter from Hon. William Whiting to Hon. Henry Wilson, of the U.S. Senate
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Concerning the construction of disputed sections of railway through Kansas.
The war powers of the President, military arrests, and reconstruction of the Union
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