This is Volume 1 of the "Address of Hon. James Speed," likely a speech or series of speeches delivered by James Speed, a prominent figure during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. The address likely delves into critical issues of the time, potentially including constitutional law, the role of the federal government, and the challenges of reunifying the nation after a period of profound division.
James Speed's insights offer a valuable perspective on the political and legal landscape of post-Civil War America. Scholars and readers interested in the constitutional debates and the social transformations of this pivotal period will find this a useful historical resource.
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