(Ireland, c. 1729-1797) 213-221 Relation of Eloquence to the Sublime and Beautiful; Power of Eloquence; Words and Ideas; The Effect of Words; Language and Imagination; Art in Words; How Words Influence the Passions. Celebrated Passages: Collecting Taxes.in India Under Hastings; Impeachment of Warren Hastings, 1788; Peroration Against Warren Hastings; Hyder Ali in the Carnatic; "Afraid of Being Too Much in the Right; Arbitrary Power Anarchical; Arbitrary Power and Conquest; Association of the Good; Charters, When Kept; Controlled Depravity Is Not Innocence"; Corruption and Disorder; "Difficulty will not Suffer us to be Superficial"; "Epidemical Fanaticism"; Esteem of the Wise and Good; Fire Bells as Disturbers of the Peace; Fitness for Freedom; Flattery, its InHampden's fluence; Government; Twenty Shillings; "Humiliation Cannot Degrade Humanity"; Hypocrisy ; Cæsar, Julius Caius 355 (Rome, 100-44 B. C.) 360 Responsibilities of Greatness; Bad Precedents from Good Beginnings. - Celebrated Passages. Cahill, Daniel W. (Irish-American, 1802-1864) 360 The Destruction of the World.- Cele C Innovation and Confined Views; Judges and the Law; "Levelers Never Equalize"; Liberty of Individuals; "Liberty Nibbled Away for Expedients; Marie Antoinette as the Morning Star; Political Arithmetic; Pretenders; Property for the Fittest; Religion Makes Co-operation Possible; Revolutions at their Flood; Shame; Suspicion More Hurtful than Perfidy; "The Road to Eminence Ought Not to Be Made too Easy"; "Things that Are Not Practicable Are Not Desirable"; "Tribunals Fall with Peace"; Virtue Contagious as Well as Vice. PAGE Coin; Restlessness and Freedom; Re- Carlyle, Thomas 364 (France, 1753-1823) 365 On American Liberty. - Celebrated Passages. Carpenter, Matthew Hale (American, 1824-1881) 865 National and Individual Life Compared ; Limiting Principles Ceographically. -Celebrated Passages. Cass, Lewis (American, 1782-1866) 365 The Power of Opprobrium; Precedents and Progress. Castelar, Emilio Immortality brated Passages. Cato, The Elder and Woman's Rights. Cato, Uticensis Celebrated Passages. (Spain, 1832-1899) 365 Resurrection. - Cele (Rome, 234-149 B. C.) 366 · Celebrated Passages. (Rome, 95-46 B. C.) 366 Making the Worse Appear the Better Part; Good Breeding; Enemies a Benefit. Celebrated Passages. Chalmers, Thomas (Scotland, 1780-1847) 366 How to Make a Name."- Celebrated Passages. Chase, Salmon P. (American, 1808-1873) 368 Jefferson and the West; Indestructible Union of Indestructible States. Celebrated Passages. Châteaubriand, Francois René, Vicomte de (France, 1768-1848) 369 "There is a God!", - Celebrated Passages. Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of (England, 1708-1778) 369 The Crime of Being a Young Man; "If Not, May Discord Prevail Forever"; "God and the Host of Miters"; On the Expulsion of Wilkes; "If I Were an American"; On Lord North; Whig Spirit of the Eighteenth Century; Bayonets as Agencies of Reconciliation.— Celebrated Passages. Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of (England, 1694-1773) 168-171 Poets and Orators; Method of StudyThe World and Books; Mispronunciation and Misuse of Words; Books for Oratory; Charm of Manner; True Elocution; Hampden as a Model; Bolingbroke's Style. Cleon Democracies and Their " Subjects."- Celebrated Passages. Cleveland, Grover (Greece, (?)-422 B. C.) 375 (American, 1837-) 376 Communism of Capital; Condition Not Theory; Innocuous Desuetude. - Cele brated Passages. Mirabeau's Style and Methods. Corwin, Thomas (American, 1794-1865) 377 Shoot Them Down, and Then Exhort Them to be Free"; With Bloody Hands to Hospitable Graves; God's Judgment on Nations. - Celebrated Passages. Cousin, Victor (France, 1792-1867) 378 Truth and Liberty. - Celebrated Passages. Cox, Samuel S. (American, 1824-1889) 378 True Religion and Politics. - Celebrated Passages. Crapo, William Wallace (American, Nineteenth Century) 378 Public Office a Public Trust. Celebrated Passages. Crittenden, John Jordan (American, 1787-1863) 378 Clay as a Representative Man. - Celebrated Passages. Crockett, David (American, 1786-1836) 379 A Raccoon in a Bag; "Be Sure You're Croly, Rev. George (Ireland, c. 1780-1860) 435 Culpeper, Sir John ( England, (?)-1660) 379 "Monopolies and Polers of the People." Curran, John Philpot (Ireland, 1750-1817) 379 Threats; The Irresistible March of Dickens, Charles (England, 1812-1870) 488 Washington a Man of Genius.- Celebrated Passages. Danton, George Jacques "To Dare, to Dare Again; Always to Dare."- Celebrated Passages. Davis, David (American, 1815-1886) 383 Lincoln and His Work.- Celebrated Passages. Davis, Henry Winter (American, 1817-1865) 383 Corrupt Politics and Civil War.- Celebrated Passages. Davis, Jefferson (American, 1808-1889) 383 Commerce Supported by Agriculture; The Characteristic of the Chivalrous.- Celebrated Passages. (Ireland, 1846-) 383 (American, 1807-1864) 383 Mexican Territory and Issues Against Slavery.- Celebrated Passages. (American, 1751-1808) 384 Right or Wrong. Our Country."- Celebrated Passages. Demosthenes (Greece, 384-322 B. C.) 384 Exordium of the "Oration on the Crown"; Lord Brougham's Translation of the Exordium "On the Crown"; Peroration "On the Crown "; " A Wicked Thing is a Calumniator"; Liberty Sold at Athens; The Orator's Greatest Crime; How to Avoid Censure; "Consider Whether You Are Not the Country's Enemy."- Celebrated Passages. Sergeant Buzfuz, in «Bardell vs. Pick- Dickinson, Daniel S. (American, 1800-1866) 386 (American, 1732-1808) 387 Peroration of the Declaration on Taking Up Arms in 1775.- Celebrated Passages. Didon, Père Henri (France, 1840-1900) 387 Higher Criticism."- Celebrated Passages. Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth (England, 1843-) 387 "Finding America."― Celebrated Passages. Dinarchus (Greece, 361-291 B. C.) 387 Demosthenes Denounced.-Celebrated Passages. Dix, John A. Religion and Civilization; "Shoot Him on Dod, Albert B. (American, 1798-1879) 387 (American, 1805-1845) 388 Truth and Error.- Celebrated Passages. Dorset, The Earl of (England, 1591-1652) 388 Against Prynne in the Star Chamber.Celebrated Passages. Dougherty, Daniel (American, 1826-1889) 388 "Hancock the Superb."-Celebrated Passages. Douglass, Frederick The Right to Speak sages. Douglas, Stephen A. (American, 1817-1895) 388 Out.- Celebrated Pas His Last Words in Politics.- Celebrated Passages. Dow, Lorenzo (American, 1813-1861) 388 (American, 1777-1834) 388 (Scotland, 1851-1897) 389 (American, 1752-1817) 889 The Contrasts of Life.- Celebrated Passages. Drummond, Henry "The Greatest Thing in the World."Celebrated Passages. (France, 1748-1828) 386 Dwight, Timothy "Men are Merely Taller Children."- Celebrated Passages. be Distinct and Deliberate"; "Let Your Pronunciation be Bold and Forcible "; "Acquire Compass and Variety in the Height of Your Voice"; "Pronounce Your Words with Propriety and Elegance"; "Pronounce Every Word Consisting of More Than One Syllable with its Proper Accent "; " In Every Sentence Distinguish the More Significant Words by a Natural, Forcible, and Varied Emphasis"; "Acquire a Just Variety of Pause and Inflection "; " Accompany the Emotions and Passions Which Your Words Express by Correspondent Tones, Looks, and Gestures." (Greece, c. 50 A. D.-(?) 109-112 edents of Madness; "The Age of Rea- Evarts, William Maxwell (American, 1818-) 393 The Wisdom of Second Thought.- Celebrated Passages. Everett, Edward (American, 1794-1865) 393 American Responsibilities; The Cloud of Witnesses; Liberty Protected by Law; Efficiency the End of Existence; The Village School; The People Always Conquer; Imperishability of Great Examples.- Celebrated Passages. (American, 1737-1793) 405 "I Am a Friend to Righteous Government."― 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 We Fetter Commerce?"- Celebrated Passages. Herder, Johann Gottfried von (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. - Celebrated Passages. Hill, Benjamin Harvey (American, 1823-1882) 409 (American, 1808-1892) 409 Constitutional Government; Manhood. - (American, 1826-) 410 The Puritan.- Celebrated Passages. Hobbes, Thomas (England, 1588-1679) 135-146 Analysis and Synopsis of Aristotle's "Rhetoric."- Of the Original of Elocution and Pronunciation; Of the Choice of Words and Epithets; Of the Things That Make an Oration Flat; Of a Similitude; Of the Purity of Language; Of the Amplitude and Tenuity of Language; Of the Convenience or Decency of Elocution; Of Two Sorts of Styles; Of Those Things That Grace an Oration, and What Make it Delightful; In Manner an Oration is Graced by the Things Aforesaid; Of the Difference Between the Style To Be Used in Writing, and the Style To Be Used in Pleading; Of the Parts of an Oration and Their Order; Of the Proem; Places of Crimination and Purgation; Of the Narration; Of Proof, or Confirmation, and Refutation; Of Interrogations, 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. |