Representative British Orations Volume 2 (of 4) / With Introductions and Explanatory Notes

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CONTENTS.

WILLIAM PITT.

WILLIAM PITT. ON HIS REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE WITH NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. HOUSE OF COMMONS, FEBRUARY 3, 1800.

CHARLES JAMES FOX.

CHARLES JAMES FOX. ON THE REJECTION OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE'S

SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH.

SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH. IN BEHALF OF FREE SPEECH, ON THE TRIAL OF

LORD ERSKINE.

LORD ERSKINE. ON THE LIMITATIONS OF FREE SPEECH, DELIVERED IN

ILLUSTRATIVE NOTES.

Transcriber's Notes

Uniform with British Orations

AMERICAN ORATIONS, to illustrate American Political History, edited, with introductions, by Alexander Johnston, Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Economy in the College of New Jersey. 3 vols., 16 mo, $3.75.

PROSE MASTERPIECES FROM MODERN ESSAYISTS, comprising single specimen essays from Irving, Leigh Hunt, Lamb, De Quincey, Landor, Sydney Smith, Thackeray, Emerson, Arnold, Morley, Helps, Kingsley, Ruskin, Lowell, Carlyle, Macaulay, Froude, Freeman, Gladstone, Newman, Leslie Stephen. 3 vols., 16 mo, bevelled boards, $3.75 and $4.50.

G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York and London

REPRESENTATIVE
BRITISH ORATIONS

WITH
INTRODUCTIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES

BY
CHARLES KENDALL ADAMS

Videtisne quantum munus sit oratoris historia?
Cicero, DeOratore, ii, 15

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