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39. Extent of Country not Dangerous to the Union.
40. Purpose of the Monument on Bunker's Hill.
41. Hlustrious Model for the Formation of Character.
42. The Bible.
43. Change is not Reform.
44. Not Strength enough in the Bow.
45. National Self-Respect.
46. The Battle of Lexington.
47. Ennobling Recollections of the Revolution.
48. Impolicy of the “Protecting System."
49. Splendid Tribute to the Talents of Chatham.
50. Exposure to the Horrors of Indian Outrage.
51. Specimen of the Eloquence of James Otis..
52. Decisive Integrity.
53. Tluminism.
54. La Fayette.
55. The Birthday of Washington.
56. In Favor of the Declaration of Independence.
57. The Influence of Knowledge.
58. The American Revolution and the Reformation.
59. The Goodness of God
60. Burr and Blannerhasset.
61. Eloquent Appeal in Behalf of Greece..
62. The Criminality of Dueling.
63. Against the Invasion of Canada.
64. The United States Navy, France, and Great Britain.
65. The Ghost of Banquo.
66. Vindication of South Carolina.
67. South Carolina During the Revolution.
68. South Carolina and Massachusetts.
69. Adams and Jefferson
70. Address in Behalf of the Greeks.
71. Reply to Mr. Webster, in Senate, 1830.
72. Rejoinder to Mr. Hayne, in Senate, 1830.
PAOL
Madison. 54
Webster. 56
Wirt. 57
Grimke. 58
Randolph. 59
Webster, 61
Beman. 62
Everett. 63
Hayne. 65
Hayne. 66
Wirt. 68
Ames. 69
Francis. 70
Wirt. 72
Dwight. 73
Hillhouse. 75
Webster. 76
Lee. 78
Wheaton. 80
Grimke. 81
Worcester. 83
Wirt. 84
Clay. 86
Nott. 88
Gaston. 89
Lloyd. 91
Webster. 93
McDuffie. 93
Hayne. 97
Webster. 99
Wirt. 101
Lacey. 103
Hayne. 103
Webster. 106
SPECIMENS OF EUROPEAN ELOQUENCE.
1. Description of Junius.
2. Opinion Relative to the Right of England to Tax American
3. Jack to Sir John.
4. "A Political Pause."
5. Charles de Moor's Remorse.
6. The Passing of the Rubicon.
7. To the Young
8. Contemplation of the Divine Being in Works.
9. Cæsar's Triumphs
10. Las-Casas Dissuading from Battle.
11. Invective against the Duke of Bedford.
12. Ludicrous Account of English Taxes.
13. Washington
14. Female Patriotism.
15. Enterprising Spirit of New-England.
SELECTION.
PAGE.
16. Love of Country.
Minto. 122
17. Future Punishment.
Lamont 123
18. Impossibility of Conquering America.
Chatham. 124
19. Oratorical Action.
Fordyce. 126
20. Appeal to the Jury in Defense of Rowan.
Curran. 127
21. Men of Sterling Integrity only fit for Office.
Knowles. 128
22. Character of an Informer.
Curran. 129
23. Character of Filial Piety.
Sheridan. 130
24. Defense of J. A. Williams, for a Libe! on the Clergy of Durham. Brougham. 131
25. Osmond's Dream.
Lewis. 132
26. Reflections on the Youth and Theatrical Manner of Mr. Pitt. Walpole. 134
27. Reply to the Ill-Timed Reflections of Mr. Walpole.
Pitt. 135
28. Benevolence of the Supreme Being.
Chalmers. 136
29. Address to the Army of Italy.
Bonaparte. 137
30. The Scriptures and the Savior.
Rousseau. 138
31. Political Cupidity Reproved.
Sheridan. 140
32. On the Competency of Parliament to pass the Measure of Union. Plunket. 141
33. The Philosophy of Hatred.
Canning. 142
34. Address to the Volunteers at Bristol.
Hall. 144
35. The Splendor of War.
Chalmers. 145
36. Political Severity Rebuked.
Byron. 146
37. Effect of the Exclusive System on the Condition of Ireland. Phillips. 148
38. The Downfall of Bonaparte.
Grant. 149
39. The Fame Awaiting a Reformation of the Law.
Brougham. 151
40. Defense of Rowan for Libel.
Curran. 152
41. Reply to Mr. Corry's Attack on his Character.
Grattan. 153
42. Reputation.
Phillips. 155
43. Limitation of the Amount of Pensions.
Curran. 156
44. Fallacy of Mr. Tierney's Argument on a Motion for Peace with the
French.
Canning. 158
45. Indignant Rebuke on the Employment of Indians in Civilized
Warfare.
Chatham. 159
46. America.
Phillips. 161
47. Character of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Phillips. 163
48. To the Jury in the Case of J. A. Williams for a Libel on the Clergy
of Durham.
Brougham. 165
49. Paine's Age of Reason.
Erskine. 166
50. The Horrors of War.
Hall. 168
51. Invective against Warren Hastings.
Sheridan. 170
52. Hyder Ali.
Burke. 172
53. Speech of Mac Briar to the Scotch Insurgents.
Scott. 173
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SPECIMENS OF ANCIENT ELOQUENCE.
1. Selection from Chapter xxxix of the Book of Job.
2. Selection from Chapter xxviii of the Book of Job.
3. The Song of Moses ; from Chapter xv of Exodus.
4. Selection from the Book of Joel.
5. Selection from Chapter viii of the Book of Proverbs.
6. Selection from Chapter 1x of the Book of Isaiah.
7. Extract from Demosthenes on the Crown.
& Nicolaus against putting the Athenian General Nicias, to Death.
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
9. Extract from Demosthenes on the Crown.
10. From Cicero's Oration against Veres.
11. T. Quirctius to The Romans.
12. Chrysostom, on the Deceitfulness of Worldly Grandeur.
13. From Cicero's First Oration against Catiline.
14. From Cicero's Fourth Oration against Catiline.
15. Germanicus to his Mutinous Soldiers.
16. Hannibal to the Carthaginian Army.
17. Scipio to the Roman Army.
18. Adherbal against the Violence of Jugurtha.
19. Æschines against Demosthenes.
20. Demosthenes to the Athenians.
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183
184
185
186
187
188
190
192
194
197
198
PART SECOND.
DIDACTIC AND RHETORICAL.
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1. Science and Religion.
2. “Look not upon the Wine when it is Red."
3. Catiline's Reply to the Charges of Cicero.
4. Fire.
5. The Warning.
6. Death.
7. The Dying Horse.
8. To-Morrow..
9. The Flight of Xerxes.
10. The American Patriot's Song.
11. The Victim.
12. The Call of Poland.
13. The Ocean.
14. The World.
15. Catiline, on Hearing his Sentence of Banishment.
16. To a Child.
17. “There's Death in the Pot."
18. The Family Bible.
19. The Patriot's Elysium.
20. What is Tiine ?
21. Macbeth's Soliloquy.
22. The Battle of Bannockburn.
23. Henry V, at the Siege of Harfleur.
24. Henry V, Encouraging his Soldiers.
25. New-England's Dead.
26. Ambition.
27. The Sailor.
28. Beautiful Soliloquy.
29. To-Morrow.
30. Elijah's Interview.
31. Byron.
32. Song of Mac Murrough.
33. What is that, Mother ?
34. Woman.
Sigourney. 203
Willis. 203
Croly. 204
Anonymous. 205
Anonymous. 206
Cunningham. 206
Blackett. 207
Anonymous. 208
Jewsbury. 209
Anonymous. 210
Campbell. 211
Anonymous. 212
Anonymous. 213
Croly. 214
Yankee. 214
Anonymous. 215
Anonymous. 216
Montgomery. 217
Marsden. 218
Shakspeare. 219
Campbell. 219
Shakspeare. 220
Shakspeare. 221
McLellan. 222
Neal. 223
Anonymous. 224
Taylor. 225
Cotton. 225
Campbell. 226
Pollok. 227
Scott. 229
Doane. 230
Campbell. 231
35. Freedom.
36. The Graves of the Patriots.
37. Influence of Hope at the Close of Life.
38. Address to Sceptics.
39. Ambition.
40. Opposition of Characters.
41. What's Hallowed Ground?
42. Cassius Instigating Brutus against Cæsar.
43. New-England.
44. Moloch's Oration for War.
45. Regulus before the Roman Senate.
46. The Spider and the Bee.
47. The First Wanderer.
48. Caractacus.
49. Speech of Belial, Dissuading War.
50. Death and the Drunkard.
51. Soliloquy from Manfred.
52. The Power of Eloquence.
53. Othello's Address to the Senate.
54. Moloch and Satan, before the Powers of Hell.
55. Description of an Ancient Battle in Scotland.
56. Parrhasius.
57. Meeting of Satan and Death at the Gate of Hell.
58. The Passions.
59. Alexander's Feast.
Cowper. 232
Percival. 233
Campbell. 234
Campbell. 235
Willis. 236
Pollok. 237
Campbell. 238
Shakspeare. 239
Percival. 241
Milton. 242
Jewsbury. 244
Anonymous. 245
Jewsbury. 246
Barton. 247
Milton. 250
Anonymous. 251
Byron. 253
Carey. 254
Shakspeare. 256
White. 257
Scott. 259
Willis. 260
Milton. 262
Collins. 265
Dryden. 267
PATHETIC AND ENTERTAINING.
1. The Destruction of Senacherib.
2. The Field of Gilboa,
3. The Shield.
4. The Child's First Grief.
5. The Gipsy Wanderer.
6. Glenara.
7. The Song of Constance.
8. The Orphan's Dream.
9. Henry First, after the Death of his Son.
10. Henry Fifth and the Hermit of Dreux.
11. The Wounded Soldier.
12. Andrew Jones.
13. The Widowed Mother.
14. The Mother and Child.
15. The Orphan.
16. Mother, what is Death?
17. Cassabianca.
18. The Battle of Busaco.
19, Pulaski's Banner.
20. David's Lament over Absalom.
21, The Dead Sister.
22. Amold Winkelried.
23. From Lalla Rookh.
Byron. 271
Knoz. 271
Moore. 272
Hemans. 273
Anonymous. 274
Campbeil. 275
Scott. 276
Anonymous. 277
Hemans. 278
Southey. 279
Anonymous. 280
Wordsworth. 283
Wilson. 284
Abercrombie. 285
Anonymous. 286
Anonymous. 287
Hemans. 288
Anonymous. 289
Anonymous. 290
Willis. 291
Anonymous. 293
Montgomery. 294
Moore. 295
24. Lochinvar.
25. The Revelers.
26. The Boy and Snake.
27. The Orphan Boy.
28. The Dying Brigand.
29. The Vulture of the Alps.
30. Ginevra.
31. Celadon and Amelia.
32. The Fireman.
33. Battle of Waterloo.
34. The Sailor-boy's Dream.
35. The Neglected Child.
36. Eliza.
37. Beth-Gelert; or, the Death of the Grayhound.
38. Marco Bozzaris, the Epaminondas of Modern Greece.
39. The Maniac.
40. The Fatherless.
41. Lament for La Fayette.
42. We are seven.
43. Alonzo the Brave.
44. The Owl.
45. The Maid of the Inn.
Scott. 296
Anonymous. 297
Leicester. 299
Thelwall. 300
Anonymous. 301
Anonymous. 302
Rogers. 304
Thompson. 305
Anonymous. 306
Byron. 308
Dimond. 309
Bayly. 311
Darwin. 312
Spencer. 313
Halleck. 315
Lewis. 317
Bayly. 318
Anonymous. 320
Wordsworth. 321
Lewis. 323
Anonymous. 326
Southey. 328
COMIC AND AMUSING.
1. To an Old Wig.
2. The Child's Wish in June.
3. The Infant Orator.
4. The Apple-Dumplings, and George the Third.
5. The Directing Post.
6. The Atheist and Acom.
7. The Ass and the Nightingale.
8. The Young Fly and the Old Spider.
9. · Spectacles, or Helps to Read.
10. The Schoolboy's Complaint.
11. The Three Black Crows.
12. The Gouty Merchant and the Stranger.
13. Misconception.
14. The Wind in a Frolic.
15. Short Answers.
16. Lodgings for Single Gentlemen.
17. The Rich Man and the Poor Man.
18. Petition of Young Ladies.
19. The Ant and the Butterfly.
20. Logic.
21. The Comet and the Great Bear.
22. The Pair of Beasts.
23, Apology for the Pig.
24. Hodge and the Vicar.
25. Paper-A Conversational Pleasantry.
26. Toby Tosspot.
Anonymous. 331
Gilman. 331
Everett. 332
Wolcot. 333
Anonymous. 333
Anonymous. 334
Krilov. 335
Wolcot. 336
Byrom. 337
Anonymous. 338
Byrom. 339
Anonymous. 340
Anonymous. 341
Howit. 342
Anonymous. 343
Colman. 344
Khemnitzer. 345
Anonymous. 347
Anonymous. 348
Anonymous. 349
Anonymous. 350
Anonymous. 353
Southey. 352
Franklin. 355
Colman. 356