DANIEL O'CONNELL. IN DEFENCE OF JOHN MAGEE: COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN, JULY 27, 1813. LORD PALMERSTON. ON THE CASE OF DON PACIFICO: HOUSE OF COMMONS, JUNE 25, 1850. ROBERT LOWE, VISCOUNT SHERBROOKE ROBERT LOWE, VISCOUNT SHERBROOKE AGAINST THE REFORM ACT: HOUSE OF COMMONS, MAY 31, 1866. THE RIGHT HONORABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. SPLENDID ISOLATION. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. THE TRUE CONCEPTION OF EMPIRE. LORD ROSEBERY. THE DUTY OF PUBLIC SERVICE. Transcriber’s Notes Transcriber created the cover by modifying the original Title Page. The result is placed in the Public Domain. Footnotes use letters within brackets and will be found following the paragraphs that refer to them. Endnotes use numbers within brackets and will be found after the last chapter of the book. BRITISH ORATIONS A selection of the more important and representative political addresses of the past two centuries, with biographical notes, critical comment, political, oratorical, and literary estimate. Edited by Charles K. Adams, President of the University of Wisconsin. With an additional volume edited by John Alden. Four volumes, each complete in itself and sold separately. Each, 12°, gilt top, $1.25. The orators included are: Sir John Eliot, John Pym, Lord Chatham, Edmund Burke, Charles J. Fox, Sir James Mackintosh, Lord Erskine, George Canning, Lord Macaulay, Richard Cobden, John Bright, Lord Beaconsfield, William Ewart Gladstone, Lord Mansfield, Daniel O’Connell, Lord Palmerston, Robert Lowe, Joseph Chamberlain, Lord Rosebery. G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS REPRESENTATIVE |