Books by William Ladd
Dissertation on the subject of a congress of nations, for the adjustment of international disputes without recourse to arms
The essays on Philanthropos on
The essays on Philanthropos on peace and war
An essay on a congress on nations for the adjustment of international disputes without resort to arms
A Congress of Nations
Slavery immoral
Slavery immoral
Slavery not immoral
Slavery not immoral
An essay on a congress of nations for the adjustment of international disputes without resort to arms
Prize essays on a Congress of nations
Prize essays on a Congress of
Prize essays on a Congress of nations, for the adjustment of international disputes
The duty of women to promote t
The duty of women to promote the cause of peace
Howard and Napoleon contrasted
Howard and Napoleon contrasted
A solemn appeal to Christians
A solemn appeal to Christians of all denominations in favor of the cause of universal peace
Letters from an American, by P
Letters from an American, by Philanthropos [pseud]
A dissertation on a congress o
A dissertation on a congress of nations
The hero of Macedon
A brief illustration of the principles of war and peace
Appeal to American Christians
Appeal to American Christians on the practice of war
Essays on peace & war
Essays on peace & war
Essays on Peace & War: Which First Appeared in the Christian Mirror, Printed at Portland, Me ..
The Essays of Philanthropos [pseud.] on Peace & War
The essays of Philanthropos on peace & war
The sword, or, Christmas prese
The sword, or, Christmas presents
Address delivered at the tenth
Address delivered at the tenth anniversary of the Mass. Peace Society, December 25, 1825. ...
Address delivered at the tenth anniversary of the Massachusetts peace society
The essays of Philanthropos [i
The essays of Philanthropos [i.e. W. Ladd] on peace and war
An oration, pronounced at Mino
An oration, pronounced at Minot, Maine, on the fourth day of July, 1814
Essay on a congress of nations
Essay on a congress of nations, for the adjustment of international disputes, and for the promotion of universal peace, without resort to arms