1. I. Publisher's Advertisement, containing a Letter from Mr. Phillips.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. IV. Public Opinion. Delivered January 28, 1852.
  5. V. Surrender of Sims. January 30, 1852.
  6. VI. Sim's Anniversary. April 12, 1852.
  7. VII. Philosophy of the Abolition Movement. January 27, 1853.
  8. VIII. Removal of Judge Loring. February 20, 1855.
  9. IX. The Boston Mob. October 21, 1855.
  10. X. The Pilgrims. December 21, 1855.
  11. XI. Letter to Judge Shaw and President Walker. August 1, 1859.
  12. XII. Idols. October 4, 1859.
  13. XIII. Harper's Ferry. November 1, 1859.
  14. XIV. Burial of John Brown. Delivered at the Grave of the Martyr, December 8, 1859.
  15. XV. Lincoln's Election. November 7, 1860.
  16. XVI. Mobs and Education. December 21, 1860.
  17. XVII. Disunion. January 20, 1861.
  18. XVIII. Progress. February 17, 1861.
  19. XIX. Under the Flag. April 21, 1861.
  20. XX. The War for the Union. December, 1861.
  21. XXI. The Cabinet. August 1, 1862.
  22. XXII. Letter to the New York Tribune. August 16, 1862.
  23. XXIII. Toussaint L'Ouverture. December, 1861.
  24. XXIV. A Metropolitan Police. April 25, 1863.
  25. XXV. The State of the Country. May 11, 1863.

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