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BEADLE'S DIME National SPEAKER
INTRODUCTION.
THE UNION AND ITS RESULTS.—Edward Everett, July 4th, 1860.
OUR COUNTRY'S FUTURE.—Edward Everett's Oration at the Webster Statue Inauguration, 1860.
THE STATESMAN'S LABORS.—Ibid.
TRUE IMMORTALITY.—Ibid.
LET THE CHILDLESS WEEP.—Metta Victoria Victor.
OUR COUNTRY'S GREATEST GLORY.—Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota, 1860.
THE UNION A HOUSEHOLD.—Ibid.
INDEPENDENCE BELL.—July 4th, 1776.
A compact, affordable volume aimed at students, teachers, and anyone who enjoys a good fireside lesson, this book gathers together a lively assortment of oratory, letter‑writing advice, and social etiquette. It blends practical instructions—how to compose business and personal letters, the rules of punctuation, and the nuances of proper dress and conversation—with memorable excerpts from well‑known speakers and poets of the era. The selection includes speeches on patriotism, moral duty, and the arts, offering both models to emulate and material for public recitation.
The layout is designed for easy reference, allowing readers to dip in for a quick lesson or to study a whole section in depth. By pairing clear guidance with illustrative passages, the work helps users develop confident writing habits and polished manners without the need for costly textbooks. Its low price and sturdy presentation made it a popular resource for classrooms and home gatherings alike.
Full title
Beadle's Dime National Speaker, Embodying Gems of Oratory and Wit, Particularly Adapted to American Schools and Firesides Speaker Series Number 2, Revised and Enlarged Edition Speaker Series Number 2, Revised and Enlarged Edition
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (184K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Diane Monico, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-06-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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