IVER,
EDWARD EVERETT HALE,
ALBERT ELLERY BERGH.
NOTE.--A large number of the most distinguished speakers of
this country and Great Britain have selected their own best speeches for
this Library. These speakers include Whitelaw Reid, William Jennings
Bryan, Henry van Dyke, Henry M. Stanley, Newell Dwight Hillis, Joseph
Jefferson, Sir Henry Irving, Arthur T. Hadley, John D. Long, David Starr
Jordan, and many others of equal note.
_CONTENTS_
VOLUME III
PAGE
PAGE, THOMAS NELSON
The Torch of Civilization 861
PALMER, GEORGE M.
The Lawyer in Politics 872
PALMERSTON, LORD (HENRY JOHN TEMPLE)
Illusions Created by Art 876
PAXTON, JOHN R.
A Scotch-Irishman's Views of the Puritan 880
PHELPS, EDWARD JOHN
Farewell Address 887
PINERO, ARTHUR WING
The Drama 892
PORTER, HORACE
Men of Many Inventions 897
How to Avoid the Subject 904
A Trip Abroad with Depew 908
Woman 913
Friendliness of the French 919
The Citizen Soldier 924
The Many-Sided Puritan 928
Abraham Lincoln 931
Sires and Sons 935
The Assimilated Dutchman 939
Tribute to General Grant 944
PORTER, NOAH
Teachings of Science and Religion 950
POTTER, HENRY CODMAN
The Church 955
PRYOR, ROGER ATKINSON
Virginia's Part in American History 959
QUINCY, JOSIAH
Welcome to Dickens 964
RAYMOND, ANDREW V. V.
The Dutch as Enemies 970
READ, OPIE P.
Modern Fiction 976
REID, WHITELAW
The Press--Right or Wrong 979
Gladstone, England's Greatest Leader 981
ROBBINS, W. L.
The Pulpit and the Bar 985
ROCHE, JAMES JEFFREY
The Press 988
ROOSA, D. B. ST. JOHN
The Salt of the Earth 992
ROOSEVELT, THEODORE
The Hollander as an American 998
True Americanism and Expansion
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