The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll - Volume 9 - Political (Address to the Color People) - Paperbound

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AN ADDRESS TO THE COLORED PEOPLE
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1868
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1876
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One Hundred Years ago our Fathers retired the Gods from Politics
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1876
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Democratic Party a Hungry OrganizationPolitical Parties Con
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1876
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acteristics of the MembersFrauds at the Ballot Box Poisoning
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1880
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ADDRESS TO THE 86th ILLINOIS REGIMENT
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1882
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1888
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of a Victory over OurselvesA Nation Governed by Conscience
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THE CHICAGO AND NEW YORK GOLD SPEECH
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