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090 $aE337.8$b.C53 1879
100 1 $aChoate, Rufus,$d1799-1859.
245 10 $aAddresses and orations of Rufus Choate.
250 $a3d ed.
260 $aBoston :$bLittle, Brown, and Company,$c1879.
300 $aiv, 529 p.$c20 cm.
505 00 $aContents.--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.
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistory.
651 0 $aUnited States$xPolitics and government.
651 0 $aUnited States$xPolitics and government$y1815-1861.
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