Biography

Thomas S. Williams (August 28, 1806 โ€“ June 16, 1872) was a Republican United States Representative from Pennsylvania. -Wikipedia

Books by Williams, Thomas

Argument of Thomas Williams, o
Argument of Thomas Williams, one of the managers of the part of the House, before the Senate of the United States, sitting for the trial of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States, impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors
1868
Powers of Supreme Court
Powers of Supreme Court
1868
Remarks of Hons. G.S. Boutwell
Remarks of Hons. G.S. Boutwell, B.F. Butler, and Thomas Williams, on the President's veto of the reconstruction bill
1867
Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams of Pennsylvania, on the reconstruction of the union
Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams of Pennsylvania, on the reconstruction of the union
1866
Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams
Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams, of Pennsylvania, on removals from office; delivered in the House ... December 5, 1866
1866
Eulogy on the life and public services of Abraham Lincoln ..
Eulogy on the life and public services of Abraham Lincoln ..
1865
Enrollment Act
Enrollment Act
1864
Speech of Hon. T. Williams, of
Speech of Hon. T. Williams, of Pennsylvania, on the restoration of the Union
1864
Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams, of Pennsylvania, on the restoration of the Union
Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams, of Pennsylvania, on the restoration of the Union
1864
The Negro in American politics
The Negro in American politics
1860
Address delivered before the M
Address delivered before the Miami Union Literary Society of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, June 28, 1854
1854
A song to be read, said or sun
A song to be read, said or sung
1844
Eulogium on the life and character of Gen. William Henry Harrison, late president of the United States
Eulogium on the life and character of Gen. William Henry Harrison, late president of the United States
1841
Address of the Hon. Charles B.
Address of the Hon. Charles B. Penrose, speaker of the Senate
1839
Oration delivered at a Whig ce
Oration delivered at a Whig celebration in the city of Pittsburgh, July 4, 1835
1835