
Produced by W. B. Jenness
I. THAT WHICH IS MECHANICAL.
EXPRESSION
GESTURE.
DECLAMATION.
II. ROLLA TO THE PERUVIANS.
III. INVECTIVE AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS.
IV. THE BIBLE THE BEST CLASSIC
V. WHAT WE OWE TO THE SWORD.
VI. DUTY OF LITERARY MEN TO THEIR COUNTRY.
A curated anthology of more than a hundred eloquent passages, this volume brings together the stirring voices that shaped America during its most turbulent era. From the powerful calls for emancipation and national unity to verses honoring the bravery of soldiers on land and sea, each piece captures the urgency and hope of a nation in crisis. The selections are carefully restored to their original form, offering listeners the full impact of historic orators and poets whose words still resonate today.
Designed for both seasoned speakers and students learning the art of declamation, the collection balances fresh, timely works with timeless classics of rhetorical excellence. Practical guidance and concise notes accompany each excerpt, making it an ideal companion for anyone who wishes to practice clear, persuasive delivery while absorbing the moral spirit of the period. Whether preparing for a public address or simply enjoying a moment of historical inspiration, listeners will find a wealth of material that both educates and moves.
Language
en
Duration
~19 hours (1113K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1818–1886
A leading 19th-century American educator, he helped shape the graded school model that became standard in U.S. public education. His work in Boston and beyond made him an important voice in how city school systems were organized and taught.
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