- I. Publisher's Advertisement, containing a Letter from Mr. Phillips.
- II. The Murder of Lovejoy. Mr. Phillips' first Speech in Boston, delivered December 8, 1837, which at once established his fame as one of the ablest of living orators.
- III. Women's Rights. Speech at Worcester, October 15, 1851, with the Resolutions, embodying the whole philosophy of the Women's Rights Movement, prepared and presented by Mr. Phillips.
- IV. Public Opinion. Delivered January 28, 1852.
- V. Surrender of Sims. January 30, 1852.
- VI. Sim's Anniversary. April 12, 1852.
- VII. Philosophy of the Abolition Movement. January 27, 1853.
- VIII. Removal of Judge Loring. February 20, 1855.
- IX. The Boston Mob. October 21, 1855.
- X. The Pilgrims. December 21, 1855.
- XI. Letter to Judge Shaw and President Walker. August 1, 1859.
- XII. Idols. October 4, 1859.
- XIII. Harper's Ferry. November 1, 1859.
- XIV. Burial of John Brown. Delivered at the Grave of the Martyr, December 8, 1859.
- XV. Lincoln's Election. November 7, 1860.
- XVI. Mobs and Education. December 21, 1860.
- XVII. Disunion. January 20, 1861.
- XVIII. Progress. February 17, 1861.
- XIX. Under the Flag. April 21, 1861.
- XX. The War for the Union. December, 1861.
- XXI. The Cabinet. August 1, 1862.
- XXII. Letter to the New York Tribune. August 16, 1862.
- XXIII. Toussaint L'Ouverture. December, 1861.
- XXIV. A Metropolitan Police. April 25, 1863.
- XXV. The State of the Country. May 11, 1863.
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