![]() Senator George Graham Vest Offers a Tribute toįrederick Douglass Cuts through the Lincoln Myth Henry Lee Remembers George Washington 000ĭaniel Webster Puts a Speech in the Mouth of Mark Antony Urges Mourners to Vengeance over Israel's Yitzhak Rabin Shakes Hands with His Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Acts to Defend Senator Eugene McCarthy Crystallizes Dissent by General Montgomery Takes Command and Draws The Earth Being Taken by Hitler's Troops 000 Stalin Commands the Soviet Peoples to Scorch *Churchill Rallies the British People after the Winston Churchill Braces Britons to Their Task 000 Mussolini Justifies His Invasion of Ethiopia 000 Lenin Defends Proletarian Dictatorship 000 President Woodrow Wilson Presents an Ideal to the Jefferson Davis Takes His Leave of the U.S. Garibaldi Prepares Italy's Guerrillas for Battle 000 Revolutionist Georges-Jacques Danton Demands Richard Price, an English Cleric, Hails the Revolutions 000 General Washington Talks His Officers Out of Patrick Henry Ignites the American Revolution 000 Pope Urban II Launches the First Crusade 000 West Point Cadets of Duty, Honor, Country 000Ĭatiline the Conspirator Turns and Fights 000 His Group's Allegiance to the Newborn State of Israel 000ĭemocratic Candidate Adlai Stevenson Defines Underground Fighter Menachem Begin Pledges Judge Learned Hand Evokes the Spirit of Liberty 000 Interior Secretary Harold Ickes Lashes Isolationists President Calvin Coolidge Affirms His Faith Mark Twain Celebrates the Fourth of July 000 ![]() ![]() Lincoln Rededicates the Union at Gettysburg 000 Lecturer Frances Wright Speaks on Independence Day 000 Roman Empress Theodora Refuses to Flee 000įounding Father Gouverneur Morris Definesĭaniel Webster Speaks at the Dedication of the Pericles Extols the Glory That Is Greece at the Funeral ![]() Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding. Note: Contents data are machine generated based on pre-publication provided by the publisher. Table of contents for Lend me your ears Table of contents for Lend me your ears : great speeches in history / selected and introduced by William Safire.īibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog. ![]()
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