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Addresses and Orations of Rufus Choate
July 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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Addresses And Orations Of Rufus Choate
May 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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Table of Contents
Contents.
The importance of illustrating New England history by a series of romances like the Waverly novels.
The colonial age of New England.
The age of the Pilgrims the heroic period of our history.
The power of a state developed by mental culture.
The position and functions of the American bar, as an element of conservatism in the state.
The eloquence of revolutionary periods.
Address delivered in South Danvers, at the dedication of the Peabody Institute, September 29, 1854.
Remarks before the Circuit Court on the death of Mr. Webster.
A discourse commemorative of Daniel Webster.
Speech before the Young Men's Whig Club of Boston, on the annexation of Texas.
Speech on the judicial tenure.
Speech delivered at the constitutional meeting in Fanueil Hall, November 25, 1850.
Speech delivered in Faneuil Hall, October 31, 1855.
Speech "on th e political topics now prominent before the country..." October 28, 1856.
American nationality.
Speech on the birthday of Daniel Webster, January 18, 1859.
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