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AMERICAN ORATIONS, to illustrateAmerican Political History, edited, withintroductions, by Alexander Johnston,Professor of Jurisprudence and PoliticalEconomy in the College of New Jersey.3 vols., 16 mo, $3.75.
PROSE MASTERPIECES FROM MODERNESSAYISTS, comprising single specimen essaysfrom Irving, Leigh Hunt, Lamb, DeQuincey, Landor, Sydney Smith, Thackeray,Emerson, Arnold, Morley, Helps,Kingsley, Ruskin, Lowell, Carlyle, Macaulay,Froude, Freeman, Gladstone, Newman,Leslie Stephen. 3 vols., 16 mo, bevelledboards, $3.75 and $4.50.
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William Pitt | 1 |
William Pitt | 19 |
On his Refusal to Negotiate with Napoleon Bonaparte; House of Commons, February 3, 1800. | |
Charles James Fox | 99 |
Charles James Fox | 108 |
On the Rejection of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Overtures of Peace; House of Commons, February 3, 1800. | |
Sir James Mackintosh | 176 |
Sir James Mackintosh | 185< ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |