PAGE be Distinct and Deliberate"; "Let Your PAGE (Greece, c. 50 A. D.-(?) 109-112 Degradation of Religion by Politics ; Prec- edents of Madness; « The Age of Rea- son." - Celebrated Passages. The Wisdom of Second Thought.- Cele- brated Passages. American Responsibilities ; The Cloud of Witnesses; Liberty Protected by Law; F Farrar, Frederick William (England, 1831-) 395 a The Same Old Tears, Old Crimes, and Oldest 111." -- Celebrated Passages. (France, 1651-1715) 152-160 Eloquence; The Objects of Eloquence; 895 Civil Liberty vs. Martial Usurpation.- Celebrated Passages. Intimidation of Judges.--- Celebrated Pas- sages. (England, c. 1459-1535) 396 sages. (American, Nineteenth Century) 396 What Are We Here For? - Celebrated Pas- sages. (France, 1632-1710) 396 sages. (Ireland, 1732-1791) 396 The Character of a Virtuous Man; « The Tory System of Blood and Massacre> ; Passages. Despotism and Popular Corruption; Prayer and Providence; "We Must Hang Together. - Celebrated Passages. (American, 1817-1885) 398 Passages. G Gallatin, Albert (American, 1761-1849) 398 Against the Alien and Sedition Laws.- Celebrated Passages. (France, 1838–1882) 398 Celebrated Passages. « Great Ideas Travel Slowly." - Celebrated Passages. (American, 1804-1879) 398 with Hell." - Celebrated Passages. (Rome, c. 130-180) 123 "Every Man Has a Mission." - Celebrated Passages. (England, 1809-1898) 399 of Success; The Company of Books; The American Constitution. --Celebrated Passages. (American, 1817-1886) 399 New England; “We, Sir, Are Ameri- cans! - Celebrated Passages. Freedom and Education.-Celebrated Pas- sages. (Ireland, 1746-1820) 100 Declaration of Irish Rights ; Reply to Celebrated Passages. (American, Nineteenth century) 402 After-Dinner Speech on Franklin ; The Bloody Chasm.-Celebrated Passages. PAGE PAGE Gregory of Nazianzus (Cappadocia, c. 325-390) 402 Basil the Great as an Orator.-Celebrated Passages. (England, 1603-1685) 403 Abuses Under Charies I.-Celebrated Pas sages. Guizot, François Pierre Guillaume (France, 1787–1874) 403 The Two Elements of Civilization.-Cele brated Passages. H Hale, Nathan (American, 1755-1776) 403 But One Life to Lose.- Celebrated Pas sages. Hall, Robert (England, 1764-1831) 403 Duty and Moral Health.-Celebrated Pas sages. Hamilton, Alexander (American, 1757-1804) 403 « A Nation at War with Itself; "Let Us Not Mistake Words for Things; Des- brated Pussages. Hamilton, Andrew (American, 1675-1741) 404 Heresy in Law as Well as in Religion ; Law and Liberty.- Celebrated Passages. Hammond, James H. (American, 1807-1864) 404 Mudsills; Cotton Is King. – Celebrated Passages. Hampden, John (England, 1594-1643) 405 "All Things Happen Alike to All Men." Celebrated Passages. Hancock, John (American, 1737-1793) 405 "I Am a Friend to Righteous Govern ment." - Celebrated Passages. Hannibal (Carthage, 247-183 B. C.) 405 Address to His Army (Livy). - Celebrated Passages. Hare. Julius Charles (England, 1795-1855) 405 Light as an Emblem. - Celebrated Pas sages. Harrison, Benjamin (American, 1833-) 405 « What Is To Be the End?"; The Only Peo ple Who Can Harm Us.- Celebrated Pas sages. Harrison, Thomas (England, 1606-1660) 405 « The Shaking I Have in My Hands and Knees." - Celebrated Passages. Harsha, David A. (American, 1827-) 313-324 The Methods of Burke ; Erskine as a For ensic Orator; Grattan's Style; Wit in Webster, Calhoun, and Everett. Service to Party and Country.- Celebrated Passages. Hayne, Robert Y. (American, 1791-1839) 406 On Webster and Benton ; Free Trade. Celebrated Passages. Hazlitt, William (England, 1778–1830) 406 Humor and Pathos.- Celebrated Passages. Headley, Joel Tyler (American, 1813-) 281-288 An Essay on the Rise and Fall of Elo quence in the French Revolution. Hecker, Frederick Karl Franz (G u-American, 1811-1881) 406 A Vision of America. - Celebrated Pas sages. Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von (Germany, 1821-1894) 407 Duration of Life on Earth. - Celebrated Passages. Henderson, John B. (American, Contemporaneous) 407 The Right to Make Foolish Speeches. Celebrated Passages. Henry, Patrick (American, 1736-1799) 407 «Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death ; A Prophecy of Progress; « Why Should Passages. (Germany, 1744-1803) 409 • It Is No Tenet of Religion to Abjure Thinking." - Celebrated Passages. Higginson, John (England, 1616-1708) 409 Cent Per Cent in New England. - Cele brated Passages. Hill, Benjamin Harvey (American, 1823-1882) 403 "I Was Born a Slaveholder. - Celebrated Passages. Hilliard, H. W. (American, 1808-1892) 409 Constitutional Government; Manhood. — Celebrated Passages. Hoar, George Frisbie (American, 1826-) 410 The Puritan.- Celebrated Pussages. Hobbes, Thomas (England, 1588-1679) 185-140 Analysis and Synopsis of Aristotle's « Rhetoric. – Of the Original of Elocu- Answers, and Jests; Of the Peroration. Holborne, Sir Robert (England, c. 1594-1647) 410 Against Ship Money.-Celebrated Passages. Holmes, Oliver Wendell (American, 1809-1894) 410 Boston the Hub.- Celebrated Passages. Homer (Greece, c. 850-800 B. C.) 471 Achilles to the Envoys of Agamemnon; Achilles to the Envoys.--- Lang's Literal PAGE Hooker, Richard (England, 1553-1600) 410 "Law's Seat in the Bosom of God.' Celebrated Passages. Houston, Samuel (American, 1793–1863) 410 "I am Opposed to Both Extremes." - Cele brated Passages. Hoyt, Rev. Dr. Wayland (American, Contemporaneous) 410 Benevolent Assimilation and Manifest Providence.- Celebrated Passages. Hughes, Thomas (England, 1823-1896) 410 Work and Aspiration. — Celebrated Pas sages. Hugo, Victor (France, 1802-1885) 411 • The First Tree of Liberty"; Voices from the Grave; “Napoleon the Little"; PAGE • Providence For Us, the Politicians Against Us."- - Celebrated Passages. Hume, David (Scotland, 1711-1776) 178-183 An Essay on Eloquence. Humphrey, E. P. (American, 1809-1887) 411 Limitation. -- Celebrated Passages. Huskisson, Williain (England, 1770-1830) 411 Innovation.- Celebrated Passages. Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon (England, 1608-1674) 412 • Men Who had Lost their Innocence Could Not Preserve their Courage.-Cele brated Passages. Hyperides (Greece, (?)-322) 412 Leosthenes and the Patriot Dead.- Cele brated Passages. I-J-K Johnson, Andrew (American, 1808–1875) 415 Swinging Around the Circle. – Celebrated Passages Indian Orators 412 Black Hawk (Address to General Street); Logan (Speech on the Murder of his son). Ingalls, John J. (American, 1833-1900) 413 On the Death of Senator Hill.-Celebrated Passages. 413 « The Past Rises Before Us. -_- Celebrated Passages. Isæus (Greece, Fourth Century) 413 The Athenian Method of Examining Wit nesses.-Celebrated Passages. Isocrates (Greece, 436–338 B. C.) 414 The Principles of Liberty and Good Order. -Celebrated Passages. Kames, Henry Home, Lord (Scotland, 1696–1782) 172-177 Beauty of Language with Respect to Sig. nification. Kellogg, Elijah (American, 1813-) 490 Spartacus to the Gladiators at Capua. Celebrated Imaginary Addresses and Solil oquies. Kennedy, John P. (American, Contemporaneous) 415 Progress of the Modern World.- Cele brated Passages. Kingsley, Charles (England, 1819-1875) 415 a Thinking, Acting Dirt.- Celebrated Pas sages. Knott, J. Proctor (American, 1830-) 415 « The Centre of the Visible Universe. Celebrated Passages. Knowles, James Sheridan (England, 1784-1862) 415 Cæsar's Passage of the Rubicon.- Ceie brated Passages. Knox, John (Scotland, 1505-1572) 416 « The Furious Rage of Man's Corrupt Na ture. — Celebrated Passages. Kossuth, Louis (Hungary, 1802-1894) 416 A Providence in Every Fact ; Power With out Justice ; The Struggle Between Good Jackson, Andrew (American, 1767-1845) 114 Local Self-Government.- Celebrated Pas sages. Jay. John (American, 1745-1829) 414 When a Nation Forges Chains.-Celebrated Passages. Jebb, Richard Claverhouse (Scotland, 1841-) 329-333 The Oratory and Orators of Athens. Jefferson, Thomas (American, 1743–1826) 414 Essential Principles of Americanism; Few Die, None Resign; Freedom to Err; L Lacordaire, Jean Baptiste Henri (France, 1802-1861) 416 “ 'The Claiming of Rights." - Celebrated Passages. Lamar, L. Q. C. (American, 1825-1893) 417 Sumner and the South.-Celebrated Pas sages. Lamartine, Alphonse Marie Louis (France, 1790-1869) 417 Godlessness of the French Revolution. Celebrated Passages. Laraner, Dionysius (Ireland, 1793-1859) 418 The Question of the Skies.- Celebrated Passages. Latimer, Hugh (England, c. 1490-1555) 418 The Tears of the Widow.-Celebrated Pas sages. PAGE (Canada, 1841-) 418 (American, 1756-1818) 413 Passages. Constitutional Liberty a Tradition.-Cele- brated Passages. • A House Divided Against Itself ”; “Gov- ernment of the People, By the People, sages. (Rome, 59 B, C.-17 A. D.) 419 brated Passages. (England, 1632-1704) 147–151 Right Use of Words. (Greece, c. 210-273) 124–129 Demosthenes. PAGE The Empire of the Soul.-Celebrated Pas- sages. (England, 1834-) 419 of Treasure." - Celebrated Passages. (Germany, 1483-1546) 420 Celebrated Passages. (Greece, 396–323 B. C.) 420 crates.-Celebrated Passages. (Greece, c. 459-c. 380 B. C.) 420 brated Passages. (England, 1803-1873) 487–488 ary Addresses and Soliloquies. 420 M Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Baron (England, 1800-1859) 262-269 421 the Ruins of London ; Fitness for Self- Difference. Representative Government. - Celebrated Passages. Abra Kohn to Abraham Lincoln ; " Benevo- lent Assimilation." - Celebrated Passages. Corruptionists in Politics.- Celebrated Passages. (American, 1796–1859) 422 (England, 1808–1892) 423 brated Passages. (England, 1705-1793) 423 Alternative of Coercion "; Attempts to Celebrated Passages. Spoils.- Celebrated Passages. Massillon, Jean Baptiste (France, 1663-1742) 425 The Power of an Evil Tongue; “If We Must Wholly Perish."- Celebrated Pas- sages. (American, 1663-1728) 425 Passages. (America, Nineteenth Century) 325–328 Mirabeau's Delivery ; Triumphs of Pul- (American, 1755-1835) 424 Celebrated Passages. Peace the True Policy of the World; Clay's Moral Force; "Louder, Sir, Louder." - Celebrated Passages. (American, 25-1792) 425 sages. pit Eloquence. The Orator and His Audience; The Sever- ity of Pulpit Eloquence. (Italy, 1805-1872) 426 Passages. Sword"; The Curse of Dependence.- Celebrated Passages. (England) 428 Passages. (Scotland, 1802-1856) 429 of Life.- Celebrated Passages. (England, 1608–1674) 481-484 Fallen Angels; Satan Addresses the - Celebrated Passages. (France, 1749-1791) 429 ing the Death of Franklin ; « And Yet PAGB Mitford, Mary Russell (England, 1787-1855) 486 Rienzi to the Romans. - Celebrated Imagin- ary Addresses and Soliloquies. The Monroe Doctrine.- Celebrated Pas- sages. (France, 1533-1592) 130-132 (France, 1810-1870) 480 PAGE sages. Character.- Celebrated Passages. (England, 1838) 430 sages. For Universal Suffrage.- Celebrated Pas- sages. N-0-P Newman, John Henry, Cardinal (England, 1801-1890) 131 sages. The Beauty of Ireland; Plea for Magee.- Celebrated Passages. (American, 1725-1783) 432 sages. (American, Contemporaneous) 432 sages. ment of, by, and for the People; How Empires End.-Celebrated Passages. Why Land is Scarce in Ireland. - Cele- brated Passages. Lucius Junius Brutus Over the Body of Lucretia.- Celebrated Imaginary Ad- dresses and Soliloquies. (England, 1788–1850) 433 brated Passages. Government as a Defense of Freedom.-- Celebrated Passages. (England, 1644-1718) 433 sages. (Greece, c. 495-429 B. C.) 134 sages. Ireland and America.--Celebrated Passages. Phillips, Wendell (American, 1811-1884) 435 itics; Higher Law.-Celebrated Pas- sages. Equality in America. - Celebrated Passages. (American, 1809-1891) 435 (England, 1759–1806) 435 Conquest.— Celebrated Passages. The Eloquence of the Bar. 436 (Ireland, 1765-1854) 436 Celebrated Passages. The Beautiful in Speech. - Celebrated Pas- sages. (American, 1837-) 437 Nobility of Ascent.-- Celebrated Passages. (American, 1808-1850) 437 Office.- Celebrated Passages. Liberty and Eloquence. — Celebrated Pas- sages. dier and his Orders.- Celebrated Pas- sages. (England, 1584-1643) 4:8 Passages. Q Quincy, Josiah (American, 1744-1775) 438 sages. Peaceably, if possible ; Violently, if Neces- sary.-Celebrated Passages. The Secret of the Highest Eloquence; On Art; The Attic and Ciceronian Speaking: The Five Divisions of Ora- The Art of Remembering in Oratory. Mentis ; Oratory and Virtue, an 438 |