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| The Worlds Famous Orations, Vol. V |
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| Great Britain: III (18651906) |
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| Two millennia of Western Civilization come into focus through these 281 masterpieces delivered by 213 rhetoricians. |
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| CONTENTS |
| Bibliographic Record Index to Authors
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NEW YORK: FUNK AND WAGNALLS, 1906
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2002 |
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- Sir John Alexander Macdonald
- On Canadian Confederation
- Thomas Carlyle
- Address as Lord Rector of Edinburgh University
- Goldwin Smith
- The Secret Beyond Science
- Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield
- On the Principles of His Party
- William Ewart Gladstone
- On the Domestic and Foreign Affairs of England
- Charles Bradlaugh
- His Plea at the Bar of the House
- Randolph Henry Spencer, Lord Churchill
- His Trust the People Speech
- Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3d Marquess of Salisbury
- On the Desertion of Gordon in Egypt
- Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Men Made Rich by the Poverty of Christ
- Augustine Birrell
- The Distinction of Burke
- James, Viscount of Bryce
- On the Government of Ireland Bill
- Arthur James, Earl of Balfour
- On the Benefits of Reading
- Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl of Rosebery
- Robert Burns
- Joseph Chamberlain
- The True Conception of Empire
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier
- On the Death of Queen Victoria
- Herbert Henry Asquith, Earl of Oxford and Asquith
- Trade and the Empire
- John, Viscount Morley
- His Address at Pittsburg
- Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
- I. On the Policy of the Liberal Party
- II. His The Duma Is Dead: Long Live the Duma, Speech
- Lord Robert Reid Loreburn
- On the Policy of the English Liberals
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