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.... MORRIS........
Page
22. The Atrocity of Slavery.. .WEBSTER. .40
23. America in 1920..
.IBID..
.41
24. The Danger of Altering the Con-
stitution....
26. The Claims of Greece upon Ame-
rica....
EVERETT......
......46
27. The Exordium of Curran's Defence
of Rowan...
Curran
.47
28. Catholic Emancipation.... ..Ibid..
.49
30. Christianity the Foundation of the
Law.....
.Erskine... .52
31. Christianity the Faith of the most
Gifted Minds...
.. Ibid..
.53
32. The Occasions of Intemperance...C. SPRAGUE....55
33. The Effects of Intemperance upon
a Republic....
.IBID.
..56
35. The Obligations of America to La-
fayette.....
HAYNE...
.59
36. The Obligations of America to
Greece....
WEBSTER... ..60
38. The Physical and Moral Effects of
Intemperance.
. BEECHER... ...63
40. The Slave Trade..
..Wilberforce..... 65
41. Mr. Wilberforce the great Projector
of Abolishing the Slave Trade...Ibid..
43. The Responsibility Devolving on
the American People.......
.69
44. The Obligations of America to En-
gland.......
...EverETT. ..70
45. The Sufferings of the Pilgrims.... IBID.
.71
47. The Obligations of America to La-
fayette....
..STORRS.
74
49. The Condition of Ireland in 1797..Curran...... .76
50. The Character of an Informer under
a Corrupt Government. .. Ibid...
.77
52. The Horrors of War..
Chalmers.,.....80 115
.
..67
FITCH
nocence.
...Burke.
Page.
53. The Free Schools of New-England. STORY... 81
55. The Death of Charles James Fox.. Sheridan.. 81
56. The Worthlessness of the Patronage
of 6 The Great”.....
.Johnson...
85
58. The Fearlessness of Conscious Iu-
..Emmet... 88
61. The Condition and Effects of Guilt. Curran.. 98
62. Mr. Burke's Speech in the Impeach-
ment of Hastings...
99
63. A Defective Constitution better than
None......
SMITH.........101
64. The Union Essential to our Being
as a Nation....
..AMES
..103
66. Parliamentary Reform opposed...Peel...... .106
67. Parliamentary Reform advocated. Brougham...... 107
68. The Settlement of the Western
States...
.WEBSTER..... . 108
69. Mr. Hayne's Reply to Mr. Web-
ster.
. HAYNE... 111
70. Mr. Webster's Rejoinder to Mr.
Hayne....
...WEBSTER .113
71. Conduct of South Carolina in the
Revolution ......
.... Hayne...
Carrying the War into the Ene-
my's Country''...
WEBSTER. ....118
73. The Characters of South Carolina
and Massachusetts ..
IBID...
.119
75. The Effects of the State Govern-
ments resisting the General Go-
vernment..
IBID.... .122
77. The Inestimable Value of the
Union ....
Ibid..... ..124
80. Description of Junius.... Burke.... .130
82. The true Object of Erecting Na-
tional Monuments....
.WEBSTER..... 133
72. "
IBID.....
...: Ibid...
ca.....
83. Address to the Surviving Soldiers
of the Revolution
....WEBSTER......134
84. The Obligations of an American
Citizen.....
...135
86. Debate on the British Treaty.... AMES. ..137
87. The Obligations of National Faith. IBID... ..140
88. The Ratification of the Treaty ne-
cessary to the Safety of the
Western Posts ...
.Ibid...
.142
89. The Duellist unfit for Offices of
Trust......
...BEECHER......143
91. Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Sheridan .146
92. The Character of Filial Piety.
..147
93. The Responsibility of Agents.....Ibid..... .149
94. The true Nature of Justice.
..Ibid..
.150
96. The Claims of Greece upon Ameri-
DWIGHT.....
......152
97. True and False Greatness Con-
trasted.....
WIRT.
.153
101. Charaeter of the American Indian. STORY ..159
102. The Duties of Americans to their
Country. ...
Ibid... ..161
104. Christianity confirmed by its Mira-
cles.....
CHANNING.....164
105. The Importance of Classical
Learning...
..STORY.......
.165
106. Death of Adams and Jefferson... IBID...
107. The African Slave Trade........Pitt... ..168
108. The Devastation of the Carnatick. Burke.. .169
110. The Right of Self-Defence.......DEXTER... .172
111. Hobson versus Nobson....
Foote... 174
114. The Debt due to the Soldiers of the
Revolution....
.P. SPRAGUE....179
115. The Same Subject continued...
.IBID....
.181
117. The Bristol Election..... .Burke.........184
..167.
118. The English Embassy to America,
in the Revolution..... ... Burke.. . 185
119. The Duties of a Representative..Ibid.
.186
121. Hamlet's Instructions to the
Players.....
... Shakspeare.....191
122. Our Obligations to the Officers of
the Revolution...
LIVINGSTON....193
124. Public Quietness favourable to the
Discussion of a Question of
Public Interest...
.. Curran........ 195
125. The Impeachment of Judge Chase.HOPKINSON....
..196
126. The Character of Judge Chase. ..IBID.... ..197
129. Mr. Burke Declining the Election. Burke... .201
130. Lord Chatham on the State of the
Nation......
... Chatham.......203
131. Lord Chatham on the American
War......
....Ibid..
204
133. Speech of Brutus to the Romans. . Shakspeare.....206
134. Character of Charles James Fox. Burke... .207
135. The Alleged Oppression of South
Carolina......
.M.DUFFIE 208
136. The Defence of the Tariff. Davis... .210
137. The Rights of the Indians. .P. SPRAGUE....214
138. The Rights of the Indians...
STORRS.......
217
139. The Obligations of National Faith. IBID. ..220
140. The Feelings of Georgia upon the
Removal of the Indians .... FOSTER..
141. The Rights of the Indians......EVERETT.....
223
144. The Character of Blapnerhassett. Wirt.
.231
145. The Impeachment of Judge Pres- cott........
WIPSTER...
146. The Commercial Character of
New-England........
QUINCY
147. The Principles of Federalism ....BAYARD.... 237
148. The Effects of Rotation in Office. IBID.... .238
922
......
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.235 . IBID...
ton .......
Pago.
149. The Changes Incident to Political
Life.....
BAYARD
239
150. The Necessity of Independence in
the Judiciary......
.IBID... ..240
151. The Influence of the American
Revolution..
WEBSTER......242
153. Death and Character of Washing-
..MASON....
.244
154. The Hospitality and Revenge of
the Indian ......
.LOGAN.
..245
155. The Rapid March of Civilization. INDIAN CHIEF. .245
156. The Effects of Civilization upon
the Indians....
..RED JACKET...246
166. The Horrors of War..
GASTON.
..263
167. An Appeal to Arms sometimes
necessary...
.G. MORRIS.....265
170. The Spirit of 1776.... ..J. QUINCY.....272
171. The Horrors of a Guilty Con-
science.i.
WEBSTER.i..
..273
172. A Sense of Duty ever with us....
.. IBID... ..275
173. The Influence of England upon
America....
..J. RANDOLPH..276
175. The Claims of Greece upon
American Sympathy..........Clar
. 280
176. Military Despotism the Downfal
of Republics.....
.IBID.....
.282
177. The Evils of Slavery..
... SERGEANT....
.284
180. The Powers of a Nation weakened
by Slavery...
...TAYLOR.......288
181. Mr. Grattan's Reply to Mr. Corry. Grattan.. .290
182. The Influence of Great Men after
Death.....
WEBSTER....
183. The Nature of True Eloquence...IBID.... .294
184. John Adams advocating Indepen-
dence...
185. The Attitude in which America
stands to the World....
.297
..293
..295