Quincy, Josiah
1772 – 1864
82 works on record
Works

Speeches delivered in the Congress of the United States
1874

Essays on the soiling of cattle
1862

Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy
1858

Memoir of the life of John Quincy Adams
1858

Address illustrative of the nature and power of the slave states, and the duties of the free states
1856

Whig policy, analyzed and illustrated
1856

Considerations respectfully submitted to the citizens of Boston and Charlestown, on the proposed annexation of these two cities
1854

A municipal history of the town and city of Boston, during two centuries
1852

The history of the Boston athenæum
1851

Memoir of John Bromfield
1850

The memory of the late James Grahame, the historian of the United States, vindicated from the charges of "detraction" and "calumny" preferred against him by Mr. George Bancroft, and the conduct of Mr. Bancroft towards that historian stated and exposed
1846

The history of Harvard University
1840

An address to the citizens of Boston
1830

Report of the president of Harvard University, submitting for consideration a general plan of studies, conformably to a vote of the Board of Overseers of that seminary, passed February 4, 1830
1830

An address to the citizens of Boston on the XVIIth of September MDCCCXXX, the close of the second century from the first settlement of the city
1830

An oration, delivered on Tuesday, the fourth of July, 1826, it being the fiftieth anniversary of American independence, before the supreme executive of the commonwealth, and the City council and inhabitants of the city of Boston
1826

Memoir of the life of Josiah Quincy, jun., of Massachusetts
1825

Remarks on some of the provisions of the laws of Massachusetts, affecting poverty, vice, and crime
1822

Address delivered at the fifth anniversary of the Massachusetts Peace Society, December 25th, 1820
1821

Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U. States, January 25, 1812
1812

Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of representatives of the United States, Jan. 25, 1812
1812

Mr. Quincy's second speech in the House of Representatives of the United States
1808

An answer to the questions, Why are you a Federalist? and Why shall you vote for Gov. Strong?
1805
![Speech ... before the board of overseers ... [Harvard] ... Feb. 25, 1845 on the minority report of the committee of visitation, presented ...](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/6866949-M.jpg)
Speech ... before the board of overseers ... [Harvard] ... Feb. 25, 1845 on the minority report of the committee of visitation, presented ...

Whig policy analyzed and illustrated
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the United States, delivered the 5th January, 1823
1984
Considerations respectfully submitted to the citizens of Boston and Charlestown
1983
Essays on The soiling of cattle, illustrated from experience
1983
The memory of the late James Grahame
1983
An appeal in behalf of the Boston Athenaeum
1983
Remarks on "An act to establish the Superior court of the city of Boston"
1982
Memoir of the life of Josiah Quincy
1971
Memoir of the life of Josiah Qunicy, junior, of Massachusetts Bay, 1744-1775
1875
Memoir of the life of Josiah Qunicy, junior, of Massachusetts, 1744-1775
1875
Speech, delivered in Feb. 1858, before the Committee of the Massachusetts Legislature
1858
Address illustrative of the nature and power of the slave states
1856
Remarks on the letter of the Hon. Rufus Choate to the "Whig State Committee of Maine"
1856
The duty of conservative Whigs in the present crisis
1856
Speech delivered by Hon. Josiah Quincy, Senior, before the Whig State Convention
1854
An appeal in behalf of the Boston athenæum
1853
Remarks on the act in relation to the organization and powers of the City Council of the city of Boston, now pending before the state legislature
1851
A plea for Harvard
1849
Speech of Josiah Quincy, president of Harvard University, before the Board of Overseers of that institution, February 25, 1845
1845
Remarks on the nature and probable effects of introducing the voluntary system in the studies of Latin and Greek proposed in certain resolutions of the president and fellows of Harvard University, now under the consideration of its Board of Overseers, and also on the present state of the Latin Department in that institution
1841
Considerations relative to the Library of Harvard University
1833
An address delivered at the dedication of Dane Law College in Harvard University, October 23, 1832
1832
Address to the Board of Aldermen of the city of Boston, Jan. 3, 1829
1829
An oration, delivered on Tuesday, the fourth of July, 1826, it being the fiftieth anniversary of American independence
1826
An address delivered before the Massachusetts Agricultural Society, at the Brighton cattle show, October 12th, 1819
1819
Speech of the Honourable Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives, January 5, 1813
1813
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the United States, delivered the 5th January, 1813
1813
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincey [sic], delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States of America, Jan. 5, 1813
1813
An oration delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, on the thirtieth day of April, 1813
1813
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the United States, delivered on the 5th January, 1813
1813
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U.S., Jan. 25, 1812
1812
Mr. Quincy's speech, on the bill for admitting the Territory of Orleans, into the Union
1811
Mr. Quincy's speech, for admitting the Territory of Orleans, into the Union
1811
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U.S., January 14, 1811, on the passage of the bill to enable the people of the territory of Orleans to form a constitution and state government and for the admission of such state into the Union
1811
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U.S., January 14, 1811
1811
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy in the House of Representatives of the U. States, February 25, 1811
1811
Speech of Mr. Quincy, delivered in the House of Representatives, on the bill admitting the Territory of Orleans into the Union
1811
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U. States, January 30, 1811
1811
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy on the joint resolutions in the House of Representatives of the U.S. approving the conduct of the executive in refusing to receive any further communication from Francis J. Jackson, Esq
1810
Mr. Quincy's speech, in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 19, 1809
1809
Debate on extra session, Thursday, Jan. 19
1809
Mr. Quincy's speech on the first resolution reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations
1808
A speech delivered in Congress on the 15th April, 1806
1806
An oration pronounced July 4, 1798, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston
1798
An oration, pronounced, July 4, 1798
1798
Remarks on the letter of the Hon. Rufus Choate to the Whig State Committee of Maine, written in answer to a letter of the Hon. John Z. Goodrich
A plea for Harvard: showing that "The University at Cambridge" was not the same name established for this seminary by the constitution of Massachusetts
Memoir of the life of Josiah Quincy, junior, of Massachusetts, 1744-1775
Extracts from an address to the citizens of Boston, on the two hundredth anniversary of the founding of the city, September 17, 1830
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U. States, February 25, 1811
An oration delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts ...
Address to the board of aldermen ...
Supplement to Remarks on "An act to establish the Superior Court of the city of Boston"
Report of the Committee of the City Council, on the relations of the Overseers of the Poor
Proof Prints of the Engravings executed to illustrate this History of Harvard University
Message from the President of the United States communicating information relative to the commencement of war
[Statement of facts in regard to recent trespasses, etc
Address of the Honorable Josiah Quincy to the members of the Union Club, Feb. 27, 1863