Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 612 pages of information about Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader.

Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 612 pages of information about Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader.

  John Randolph, 1773-1832
  74.  Change is not Reform.
  75.  The Error of Decayed Families.

  James Kent, 1763-1847
  76.  Law of the States.

  Edward Livingston, 1764-1836
  77.  The Proper Office of the Judge.

  John Quincy Adams, 1767-1848
  78.  The Right of Petition Universal.
  79.  The Administration of Washington.

  Henry Clay, 1777-1852
  80.  Emancipation of the South American States.
  81.  Dangers of Disunion.

John C. Calhoun, 1782-1850 82.  Dangers of an Unlimited Power of Removal from Office. 83.  Peculiar merit of our Political System. 84.  Concurrent Majorities supersede Force.

  Daniel Webster, 1782-1852
  85.  Inestimable Value of the Federal Union;—­Extract from the Reply
       to Hayne.
  86.  Object of the Bunker Hill Monument.
  87.  Benefits of the U.S.  Constitution.
  88.  Right of changing Allegiance.

  Joseph Story, 1779-1845
  89.  Chief Justice Marshall.
  90.  Progress of Jurisprudence.

  Lewis Cass, 1782-1866
  91.  Policy of Removing the Indians.

  Rufus Choate, 1799-1859
  92.  Conservative Force of the American Bar.
  93.  The Age of the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of our History.

  William H. Seward, 1801-1872
  94.  Military Services of Lafayette in America.

  Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865
  95.  Obligation to the Patriot Dead.

Charles Sumner, 1811-1873 96.  Prospective Results of the Kansas and Nebraska Bill. 97.  Heroic Effort cannot Fail. 98.  Our Foreign Relations. 99.  Prophetic Voices about America.

  Alexander H. Stephens, 1812-
  100.  Origin of the American Flag.

  =_7._= Biographical writers.

  Benjamin Rush, 1745-1813
  101.  Life of Edward Drinker, a Centenarian.

  John Marshall, 1755-1835
  102.  The Conquest of Canada.

  John Armstrong, 1759-1843
  103.  Capture of Stoney Point.

  Charles Caldwell, 1772-1853
  104.  A Lecture of Dr. Rush.

  Thomas H. Benton, 1783-1858
  105.  The Character of Macon.

  Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, 1803-1848
  106.  Recapture of the Frigate Philadelphia, at Tripoli.

  I.F.H.  Claiborne.  About 1804-
  107.  Tecumseh’s Speech to the Creek Indians.

  George W. Greene, 1811-
  108.  Foreign Officers in the Revolutionary Army.

James Parton, 1822- 109.  Career and Character of Aaron Burr. 110.  Henry Clay and the Western Bar. 111.  Western Theatres.

  =_8._= History, general and special.

  John Heckewelder, 1743-1823
  112.  Settlements of the Christian Indians.

  Jeremy Belknap, 1744-1798
  113.  The Mast Pine.

  David Ramsay, 1749-1815
  114.  Feeling of South Carolina towards the Mother Country.

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