4 essays contain 9 name England.
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16 primary documents contain 9 name England.
England will be highlighted in red in the following documents:
- On the Massacre at Dartmoor Prison, Senior Speech of William B. Shepard, September 16, 1816; The Carolina Federal Republican, October 19, 1816, 2 William Biddle Shepard, 1799-1852
- The University's Response to William B. Shepard's Speech, October 15, 1816; The Raleigh Minerva, October 18, 1816, 3 No Author
- Letter from F. W. Harrison to Thomas Jones, April 10, 1824 Frederick William Harrison
- Letter from Leander Hughes to John Hughes, October 2, 1824 Leander Hughes, fl. 1823-1824
- Letter from Samuel R. Blake to Thomas Blake, September 23, 1831 Samuel Richardson Blake
- Debate Speech of Perrin H. Busbee for the Dialectic Society, June 22, 1836: "Should the Office of Chief Magistrate Be Awarded to One Distinguished for His Military Services Rather Than to One Distinguished for His Civil Services?" Perrin H. Busbee, 1816-1853
- Debate Speech of William J. Long for the Dialectic Society, June 23, 1837: "Should Texas Be Admitted into the Union?" William John Long, 1815-1882
- "Confederated Government," Speech of Thomas O. D. Walker, April 19, 1843 Thomas Davis Walker, 1822-1865
- "The Influence of Climate on the Mental and Physical Constitution of Man," Composition of Eli W. Hall, June 1, 1846 Eli West Hall, 1827-1865
- Composition of Theodore B. Kingsbury, September 1848: "Our Literature" Theodore Bryant Kingsbury, 1828-1913
- Philanthropic Society Minutes, August 10 and 11, 1855 University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Philanthropic Society
- Class Composition of William C. Dowd, [1856]: "Eagles Don't Catch Flies" William Carey Dowd, 1835-1860
- Debate Speech of Hugh T. Brown for the Dialectic Society, June 2, 1857: "Have Men of Action Been More Beneficial to the World Than Men of Thought?" Hugh Thomas Brown, 1835-1861
- Debate Speech of Lee M. McAfee for the Dialectic Society, June 2, 1857: "Have Men of Action Been More Beneficial to the World Than Men of Thought?" Leroy Mangum McAfee, 1837-1873
- Debate Speech of William M. Coleman for the Dialectic Society, June 2, 1857: "Have Men of Action Been More Beneficial to the World Than Men of Thought?" William Macon Coleman, 1838-ca. 1916
- Letter from J.B. Mitchell to Ruffin H. Thomson, December 20, 1866 James Billingslea Mitchell, 1844-1891