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Contents of Volume V
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Speech: German Day, June 15th | 181 |
Essay: Manifest Destiny, October | 191 |
1894. | |
Address: Municipal Government and Civil Service Reform, January 25th | 214 |
Editorial Article: The Pension Scandal, May 5th | 226 |
To Edward M. Shepard, October 6th | 231 |
Congratulations and suggestions about plans for a reform Democracy in New York State—Anti-Hill Democrats. | |
To Edward M. Shepard, October 7th | 232 |
If independent Democrats have a platform, it ought to have a declaration against the A. P. A. | |
To Edward M. Shepard, October 10th | 232 |
Compliments Shepard on successful development of his reform movement. | |
Speech: Hill and Hillism, October 29th | 232 |
To W. S. Bissell, November 28th | 249 |
Postmaster-General Bissell's report the weightiest and bravest utterance that has ever come from the Post-Office Department. | |
1896. | |
Speech: The Venezuelan Question, January 2d | 249 |
To Winslow Warren, April 21st | 259 |
There should be an independent movement composed of sound-money business men. | |
Address: International Arbitration, April 22d | 260 |
Speech: Honest Money and Honesty, September 5th | 276 |
From President Cleveland, November 6th | 328 |
Thanks Schurz for his efforts in cause of National honor and sound finance—Compliments the independence of sound-money Democrats—The path of official duty. |