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(American, 1758-1808) 340

What Is Patriotism? Sober Second

Thought.-Celebrated Passages.

Andocides

(Greece, c. 467?-391 B. C.) 341 Against Epichares, One of the Thirty Tyrants.- Celebrated Passages.

Anselm, St. (Italy, 1033-1109) 341 When Tempests Rage.- Celebrated Passages. Antiphon (Greece, 480-411 B. C.) 341 Unjust Prosecutions.-Celebrated Passages. Aristotle (Greece, 384-322 B. C.) 25-46 Subjects of Deliberative Oratory; Objects to be Aimed at in Public Speaking; Prosecution and Defense: On Pleasing the Judges; The Proper Handling of an Argument; Of Amplification and Extenuation; On Excellence of Style; The Parts and Arrangement of a Speech; Of the Exordium; Of the Narration or Statement; of the Proof; Of the Peroration. Arnold, Thomas

(England, 1795-1842) 341 The Little Words, Life and Death."— Celebrated Passages.

Arthur, Chester Alan

(Greece, 389-314 B. C.) 339

(American, 1810-1878) 339

Augustine, Saint

The Lawyer's Duty to the Weak.-Celebrated Passages.

On the Assassination of Garfield.-Celebrated Passages.

(American, 1830-1886) 341

(Numidia, 354-430) 341

Heaven and Earth; The World; Drunkenness.-Celebrated Passages.

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Collecting Taxes in India Under Hastings; Impeachment of Warren Hastings, 1788; Peroration Against Warren Hastings; Hyder Ali in the Carnatic; Afraid of Being Too Much in the Right"; Arbitrary Power Anarchical; Arbitrary Power and Conquest; Association of the Good; Charters, When Kept; Controlled Depravity Is Not Innocence"; Corruption and Disorder; "Difficulty will not Suffer us to be Superficial"; "Epidemical Fanaticism"; Esteem of the Wise and Good; Fire Bells as Disturbers of the Peace; Fitness for Freedom; Flattery, its Influence; Government; Hampden's Twenty Shillings; "Humiliation Cannot Degrade Humanity"; Hypocrisy ;

355

Confined Views;

Innovation and Judges and the Law; Levelers Never Equalize"; Liberty of Individuals; "Liberty Nibbled Away for Expedients; Marie Antoinette as the Morning Star; Political Arithmetic; Pretenders; Property for the Fittest; Religion Makes Co-operation Possible; Revolutions at their Flood; Shame; Suspicion More Hurtful than Perfidy; "The Road to Eminence Ought Not to Be Made too Easy"; "Things that Are Not Practicable Are Not Desirable"; "Tribunals Fall with Peace"; Virtue Contagious as Well as Vice.

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(American, 1808-1873) 368 Jefferson and the West; Indestructible Union of Indestructible States. — Celebrated Passages.

Châteaubriand, Francois René, Vicomte de

(France, 1768-1848) 369 "There is a God!", - Celebrated Passages. Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of

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Cobb, Howell

(American, 1815-1868) 376 The Citizen-Soldier. - Celebrated Passages. Cobden, Richard (England, 1804-1865) 876 Small States and Civilization; Armament Not Necessary. - Celebrated Passages.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
(England, 1708-1778) 369

The Crime of Being a Young Man; "If
Not, May Discord Prevail Forever";
"God and the Host of Miters"; On the
Expulsion of Wilkes; "If I Were an
American"; On Lord North; Whig
Spirit of the Eighteenth Century; Bay-
onets as Agencies of Reconciliation.-
Celebrated Passages.

Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of
(England, 1694-1773) 168-171
Poets and Orators; Method of Study -
The World and Books; Mispronuncia-
tion and Misuse of Words; Books for
Oratory; Charm of Manner: True Elo-
cution; Hampden as a Model; Boling-
broke's Style.

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(England, 1772-1834) 376

Hissing Prejudices. — Celebrated Passages. Conkling, Roscoe

(American, 1829-1888) 376 The Candidate from Appomattox. - Celebrated Passages.

Constant, Benjamin

Censorship of the Press. - Celebrated Passages.

Cook, Joseph

(France, 1767-1830) 376

(American, 1838-) 377

The Continental Republic. - Celebrated
Passages.

Cormenin, Louis Marie de la Haye, Viscount
de
(France, 1788-1868) 255-261

Mirabeau's Style and Methods.
Corwin, Thomas

(American, 1794-1865) 377
Shoot Them Down, and Then Exhort
Them to be Free"; With Bloody Hands
to Hospitable Graves; God's Judgment
on Nations. Celebrated Passages.
Cousin, Victor

(France, 1792-1867) 378 Truth and Liberty. - Celebrated Passages. (American, 1824-1889) 378 Cox, Samuel S. True Religion and Politics. - Celebrated Passages.

Crapo, William Wallace

(American, Nineteenth Century) 378 Public Office a Public Trust. - Celebrated Passages.

Crittenden, John Jordan

(American, 1787-1863) 378

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Culpeper, Sir John

Clay, Henry
(American, 1777-1852) 873
Jackson's Seizure of Pensacola; Govern-
ment by Conquest; Appeal in Behalf of
Greece; Civil War; "Free Trade and
Seamen's Rights"; Government

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(England, (?)-1660) 379

"Monopolies and Polers of the People."
-Celebrated Passages.

Curran, John Philpot (Ireland, 1750-1817) 379
Pensions and Patriotism; Reply to

Threats; The Irresistible March of
Progress; "Such is the Oscitancy of
Man"; Appeal to Lord Avonmore; In-
formers in Treason Cases; Liberty of
the Press. Celebrated Passages.

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Sergeant Buzfuz, in "Bardell vs. Pick-
wick."― Celebrated Imaginery Addresses
and Soliloquies.

Dickinson, Daniel S. (American, 1800-1866) 386
The Constitution the Soul of the Union.-
Celebrated Passages.
Dickinson, John

(American, 1732-1808) 887 Peroration of the Declaration on Taking Up Arms in 1775.- Celebrated Passages. Didon, Père Henri (France, 1840-1900) 387 "Higher Criticism."— Celebrated Passages. Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth

(England, 1843-) 387 "Finding America."- Celebrated Passages. Dinarchus

(Greece, 361-291 B. C.) 387 Demosthenes Denounced.-Celebrated Passages. Dix, John A.

Religion and Civilization; Shoot Him on
the Spot."- Celebrated Passages.

Dod, Albert B.

Truth and Error.- Celebrated Passages.

Dorset, The Earl of

Against Prynne in the Star Chamber.Celebrated Passages.

Dougherty, Daniel

"Hancock the Superb."-Celebrated Pas

sages.

Douglass, Frederick

(American, 1798-1879) 387

(American, 1805-1845) 388

(England, 1591-1652) 388

(American, 1826-1889) 388

(American, 1817-1895) 388

(American, 1813-1861) 388 Politics.- Celebrated

(American, 1777-1834) 388

(Scotland, 1851-1897) 389

(American, 1752-1817) 889

The Right to Speak Out.- Celebrated Pas

sages.

Douglas, Stephen A.

His Last Words in
Passages.
Dow, Lorenzo

The Contrasts of Life.- Celebrated Pas-
sages.

Drummond, Henry

"The Greatest Thing in the World." — Celebrated Passages.

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"Men are Merely Taller Children."- Celebrated Passages.

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