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adam_text | CONTENTS
PAGES
Chapter I. Patrick
Henry
Orators and Oratory of the Revolution
..........................1-3
Life of Patrick Henry
.......................................3-12
The Call to Arms
(1775)
Historical Setting
...................12-14
Full Speech Text
.........................................14-18
Collateral Studies
..........................................18-21
Chapter II. Alexander Hamilton
Oratory on the Adoption of the Constitution
..................22-24
Life of Alexander Hamilton
.................................25-30
Speeches to New York Convention
(1788)
Historical Setting
.... 30-34
Extracts from Speech Texts
..........................
v
.. .34-40
Collateral Studies
..........................................40-42
Chapter III. Fisher Ames
Orators and Oratory of the Federalist Party
..................43-46
Life of Fisher Ames
........................................46-49
Speech on Jay Treaty
(1796)
Historical Setting
..............^49-55
Extracts from Speech
.....................................
5S-6I
Collateral Studies
..........................................61-63
Chapter IV. John Randolph
Orators and Oratory of Jeffersonian Era
......................64-69
Life of John Randolph
.....................................
7°-74
Speech on Gregg Resolution
(1806)
Historical Setting
..........74-76
Extract from Speech Text
................................77-80
Speech on the Militia Bill (1811) Historical Setting
............80-82
Extract from Speech Text
................................82-85
Collateral Studies
..........................................85-88
Chapter V. Henry Clay
Great Triumvirate and Orators of Period of Clay s Pre-eminence.
89-92
Life of Henry Clay
........................................92-97
Speech on New Army Bill (1813) Historical Setting
...........97-100
Extract from Speech Text
..............................100-107
Speech on Greek Revolution
(1824)
Historical Setting
........
107-no
Extract from Speech Text
...............................
111-113
Collateral Studies
........................................
113-115
v
VÍ
CONTENTS
PAGES
Chapter VI. Daniel Webster
Orators and Oratory of Period of Webster s Pre-eminence
.....116-119
Life of Daniel Webster
...................................
ng-126
Speech in Dartmouth College Case (1818) Historical Setting.
.126-128
Extract from Speech Text
..............................129-130
Eulogy of Adams
atui
Jefferson
(1826)
Historical Setting
.....
іЗ^іЗЗ
Extract from Speech: The Eloquence of John Adams
.......
134-135
Historical Setting of Adams s Actual Speech
(1776).......
13S-138
Extract from Speech: Supposed Speech of Adams
..........138-140
Reply to Hayne
(1830)
Historical Setting
.................; 140-146
Extracts—
I. Exordium
.....................................146-146
II. Webster s Personal Vindication
....................147-152
III.· Vindication of J. Q. Adams s Administration
........152-155
IV. Vindication of New England
......................155-158
V. Statement of Issues in Debate
.....................158-160
VI. Peroration
.....................................
160-161
Speech in White Murder Case
(1830)
Historical Setting
......161-164
Extracts—
I. Description of Murder
.....................
¿
......164-166
II. Peroration
......................................166-167
Collateral Studies
........................................
167-171
Chapter
VII.
John
С
Calhoun
Orators and Oratory Contemporary with Calhoun and the Epochs
of Calhoun s Pre-eminence
..............................172-174
Life of John C. Calhoun
..................................174-178
Speeches on Force
ВШ
and State Rights
(1833)
Historical Set¬
ting
...............................................178-183
Extract from Speech on Force Bill
.......................183-184
Extract from Speech on State Rights
.....................184-185
Collateral Studies
........................................185-187
Chapter
VIII. Thomas Corwin
Orators and Oratory of the Mexican War Period
............. 188-102
Life of Thomas
Corwin...................................103-195
CONTENTS
VU
PAGES
Speech Text
—
Extract—Reply to General Crary
(1840)......195-199
Speech against War with Mexico
(1847)
Historical Setting
-----199-204
Extracts
—
I. Iniquity and Futility of War Appropriation
........205-207
II. Folly of Argument that We Needed Room
.........207-209
III. Retributive Justice
..............................209-213
Collateral Studies
........................................213-215
Chapter IX. Theodore Parker
Parker s Place among American Pulpit and Platform Orators.
.216-218
Life of Theodore Parker
..................................218-223
Discourse on Webster
(1852)
Immediate Background
........223-225
Background for Webster s Seventh of March Speech
.......225-230
What Anti-Slavery Men Might Expect from Webster in
1850.230-236
Extract from Speech Text of Parker s Discourse
...........236-240
Collateral Studies
........................................240-243
Chapter X. Ruitjs
Сяоате
■Choate s Place among Great Jury Orators of America
........244-246
Life of Rufus Choate
....................................
247-253
Eulogy of Webster
(1853)
Historical Setting
...............253-257
Extracts
—
I. Exordium
......................................258-261
II. Double Eminence of Webster
.....................261-263
III. Extraordinary Power of Webster s Eloquence
.......263-266
IV. Webster the Orator of a New National Consciousness.
266-268
Collateral Studies
........................................268-270
Chapter XI. Stephen A. Douglas
Orators and Oratory of the Decade before the Civil War
.....271-275
Life of Stephen A. Douglas
...............................275-282
Speech for Kansas-Nebraska
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(1854)
Historical Setting.
. .282-287
Extract from Speech Text
..............................287-291
Collateral Studies
........................................291-293
Chapter
XII.
Charles Sumner
Sumner s Position among Contemporary Orators
-----.........294-295
life of Charles Sumner
...................................296-303
Viii CONTENTS
PAGES
Speech on Wat System of Commonwealth of
Nations (184g)
Historical Setting
....................................
303-ЗС5
Extract from Speech Text
..............................306-307
Crime against Kansas Speech
(1856)
Historical Setting
.......
3°7-ЗЧ
Extracţia—
I. Crime beyond Comparison in History
..............314-316
•
II. The Crime and the Criminal
................. ■-----
3I6-3i8
III. Ridicule and Defiance of Butler and Douglas
.......318-320
IV. Invective against Butler and South Carolina
.......320-321
V. Retort to Douglas
...............................321-323
Collateral Studies
........................................
323-325
Chapter
XIII.
Wendell Phillips
The Position of Phillips among Contemporary Orators
.......326-320
Life of Wendell Phillips
..................................
320-344
Speech on Murder of Lovejoy
(1837)
Historical Setting
......344-348
Extract from Speech Text
..............................348-352
Lecture on
Toussaint
L Ouverture (1861-1863)
Historical Set¬
ting
...............................................352-355
Extract from Speech Text
..............................355-357
Eulogy of O ConneU
(1875)
Historical Setting
...............357-359
Extract from Speech Text
................,.............
З59-361
Collateral Studies
........................................361-364
Chapter
XIV.
Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln s Place among Ante-bellum and Civil War Orators.
.. .365-367
Life of Abraham Lincoln
.................................368-378
House Divided Speech and Lincoln-Douglas Debates
(1858)
Historical Setting
....................................3 78-383
Extracts
—
Introductory Speeches to Lincoln-Douglas Debates
I. House Divided Speech
...........................383-386
II. Douglas: Reply to Lincoln at Chicago
.............
387-389
III. Lincoln: Reply to Douglas at Chicago
.............
380-303
The Gettysburg Address
(1863)
Historical Setting
...........
393-398
Full Speech Text
......................................398-399
Second Inaugural Address
(1865)
Historical Setting
.........
399-402
Extract from Speech Text
..............................402-404
Collateral Studies
...............„........................404-409
CONTENTS
IX
PAGES
Chapter XV.
Henry
Ward Beecher
Beecher s Place among Lyceum and Pulpit Orators
...........410-413
Life of Henry Ward Beecher
..............................
413423
Liverpool Address
(1863)
Historical Setting
................423-427
Extract from Speech Text
..............................
427-4ЗЗ
Memorial Sermon on Lincoln
(1865)
Historical Setting
......433-437
Extract from Speech Text
..............................437-440
Collateral Studies
........................................440-442
Chapter
XVI.
Robert G. Incersoll
Ingersoll s Place among Political and Platform Orators
......443-448
Life of Robert G. Ingersoll
...........................----448-454
Nomination of Blaine
(1876)
Historical Setting
..............454-458
Full Speech Text
......................................458-461
Liberty of Man, Woman, and Child
(1877)
Historical Setting.
.461-465
Extract from Speech Text
..............................465-467
At His Brother s Grave
(187g)
Historical Setting
...........467-469
Full Speech Text
......................................
47°-47i
Decoration Day Oration
(1888)
Historical Setting
...........471-473
Extract from Speech Text
..............................473-476
Collateral Studies
........................................477-480
Chapter
XVII.
Henry
W. Grady
Grady s Place in the History of His Times
.................481-487
Life of Henry
W. Grady
.................................487-492
New South Speech
(1886)
Historical Setting
................492-496
Extract from Speech Text
..............................496-500
The South and Her Problems
(1888)
Historical Setting
.......501-505
Extract from Speech Text
___..........................
5°5-5O9
The Solid South
(1888)
Historical Setting
..................509-511
Extract from Speech Text
..............................
511-514
The Farmer and the Cities
(1889)
Historical Setting
.........54-517
Extract from Speech Text
..............................517-522
The Race Problem and the South
(1889)
Historical Setting.
. .522-527
Extract from Speech Text
..............................
527-532
Collateral Studies
........................................
532-535
Chapter
XVIII.
William Jennings Bryan
Bryan s Place among Orators of Era of Populist Revolt
......
536-540
X
CONTENTS
PAGES
Life of William J. Bryan
.................................
54° 54б
Cross of Gold Speech
(1896)
Historical Setting
-----.........546-551
Extract from Speech Text
..............................551-553
Collateral Studies
........................................553-555
Chapter
XIX.
Albert J.
Beveridge
Place of
Beveridge
among Orators of Era of Imperialism
.....556-562
Life of Albert J.
Beveridge
...............................562-567
Speech on Philippine Question
(1900)
Historical Setting
......567-573
Extract from Speech Text
..............................573-578
Collateral Studies
........................................578-580
Chapter XX. Theodore Roosevelt
Place of Roosevelt among Political Orators of Period of Insur¬
gent and Progressive Reform
............................581-587
Life of Theodore Roosevelt
...............................588-597
The Muck Rake Speech
(1906)
Historical Setting
...........597-602
Extract from Speech Text
..............................603-606
The Armageddon Speech (1912) Historical Setting
...........606-613
Extract from Speech Text
..............................613-617
Collateral Studies
........................................617-619
Chapter
XXI.
Wooratow Wilson
Place of Wilson among Political Orators of Period of World
War
.................................................620-626
Life of Woodrow Wilson
..................................627-634
The War Message (1917) Historical Setting
................634-642
Extract from Speech Text
...............................642-649
Kansas City Speech for the League of Nations (1919) Historical
Setting
.............................................649-656
Extract from Speech Text
...............................656-660
Collateral Studies
....................................___660-664
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