Author: United States. Congress. Joint commission on exten
Title: The Washington despotism dissected in articles from the Metropolitan record
Publisher: New York : Office of the Metropolitan record
Subject (keywords, tags): Campaign literature, 1864
Description:
On cover: 5th ed., 1864
From issues of March 14-June 20, 1863
The United States converted into a military despotism -- Can a disunion administration restore the Union? -- A great statesman speaking to the people -- Grounds of impeachment of the president -- The effects of abolitionism -- What is a Loyal Leaguer? -- Grand patriotic demonstration -- Some plain talk -- "Nobody's hurt" -- Peace! -- Model resolutions for the Loyal Leaguers -- What the war is carried on for -- A new joke--is it the president's? -- The abolition policy of the administration, and what it has accomplished -- The statesman of the revolution on the right of coercion -- The sovereignty of the states -- The northern plague -- The letter of Governor Seymour -- A Poland in the United States -- The future -- Which is most humiliating--peace or war? -- The conscription -- The Administration telegraph; or, how it is done
Fish, D. Lincoln bibliography
Copy 1: Pamphlet, printed wrapper; bound as book with approximately 250 blank pages; half leather, marbled boards and endpapers
Copy 2: Pamphlet
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