Occasional productions, political, diplomatic, and miscellaneous : including, among others, a glance at the court and government of Louis Philippe and the French revolution of 1848, while the author resided as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary from the United States at Paris
xliii, [25]-535 pages : portrait, 2 facsimile ; 23 cm
Master microform held by: LrI.
Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 12153).
Introduction -- Washington in domestic life -- Washington, LaFayette, and Mr. Bradford -- Character of Mr. Calhoun -- Letter referring to the question of African slavery, and the compromise act of 1850 -- Speech at the meeting of the friends of the Constitution and union, held inPhiladelphia, November, 1850 -- Letter to Mr. Trescot of South Carolina upon public and domestic subjects -- Second letter to Mr. Trescot --Character of Mr. Canning -- Letter from Paris to Benjamin F. Hallett -- Essays -- Letters to Mrs. Rush, from London -- Correspondence with the secretary of state, Mr. Marcy -- A glance at the court and government of Louis Philippe in 1847-48, and the French revolution of l848