
This volume brings together a selection of the most celebrated orations delivered by one of America’s foremost statesmen between 1817 and 1845. The speeches showcase his commanding presence, incisive reasoning, and a style that blends classical eloquence with the pressing concerns of a young republic. Readers will hear him before juries, the Supreme Court, and the Senate, where his arguments for union, constitutional fidelity, and national purpose resonated powerfully.
Accompanied by a thoughtful introduction, the collection invites listeners to explore the art of public persuasion at a time when the nation’s identity was still being forged. The editor highlights how these addresses reflect a blend of moral conviction and rhetorical skill, offering insight into the political debates of the era. For anyone interested in the foundations of American political thought, the speeches provide a vivid, accessible window into the language that shaped the country’s early years.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (702K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Tiffany Vergon, Jerry Fairbanks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1782–1852
A towering voice in 19th-century American politics, this lawyer and statesman became famous for his courtroom skill, powerful speeches, and fierce defense of the Union. His public life stretched from Congress to the Senate to the post of secretary of state.
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