3 essays contain 9 name France.
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11 primary documents contain 9 name France.
France will be highlighted in red in the following documents:
- "Is Duelling Justifiable?" Composition of Daniel Forney for the Dialectic Society, August 29, 1804 Daniel Forney, 1784-1847
- "The Great Power of Literary Men," Speech of David M. Lees, [September 1828] David McMichen Lees, 1807-1872
- Letter from Kenelm H. Lewis to Emma Lewis, February 28, 1836 Kenelm Harrison Lewis, 1816-1866
- "Should the Office of Chief Magistrate Be Awarded to One Distinguished for His Military Services Rather Than to One Distinguished for His Civil Services?" Debate Speech of William W. Avery for the Dialectic Society, June 22, 1836 William Waightstill Avery, 1816-1864
- 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
- "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
- 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 Hamilton C. Jones, Jr., for the Dialectic Society, June 2, 1857: "Have Men of Action Been More Beneficial to the World Than Men of Thought?" Hamilton Chamberlain Jones, 1837-1904
- 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
- Commencement Address of William J. Headen, June 7, 1860: "The Sentiment of Honor" William Joseph Headen, 1837-1865