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Orators of the American Revolution
Elias Lyman Magoon
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Baker and Scribner
Language
English
Pages
456

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Orators of the American Revolution
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2023, Creative Media Partners, LLC
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Orators of the American Revolution
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The battle-fields of early American eloquence.
James Otis, orator of intrepid passion.
Samuel Adams, last of the Puritans.
Josiah Quincy, orator of refined enthusiasm.
John Hancock, dignified cavalier of liberty.
Joseph Warren, type of our martial eloquence.
John Adams, orator of blended enthusiasm and sobriety.
Patriotic piety of '76.
Patrick Henry, the incarnation of revolutionary zeal.
Richard Henry Lee, the polished statesman.
Alexander Hamilton, the master of political sagacity.
Fisher Ames, orator of genius and elaborate beauty.
William Pinkney, the accomplished counsellor.
William Wirt, the elegant advocate.
Thomas Addis Emmet, the orator of deep feeling.
John Randolph, the impersonation of sarcasm.

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xv, [17]-456 p.
Number of pages
456

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OL26904806M
OCLC/WorldCat
7913847

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