Title
The World's Famous Orations
, Volume 7: Continental Europe.
Author
William Jennings Bryan
Year
1906
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Volumes
Volume 1
Volume 2: Rome
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 6
Volume 7
Volume 8
Volume 9: America II
Volume 10
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CONTENTS
Vol. VII—Continental Europe
(380—1906)
PART I—EARLY CHRISTIANITY
Page
St. Chrysostom
—
The Blessings of Death
(About 380)
3
St. Augustine
—
On the Lord's Prayer
7
Abelard
—
The Divine Tragedy
17
St. Bernard
—
Why Another Crusade?
(About
1145)
20
PART II—THE REFORMATION
Savonarola
—I
A Report on His Embassy to
the King
(1495)
25
II
After His Excommunication
(1498)
28
Zwingli
—
On Mercenary Soldiers
(About 1530)
30
Luther
—
Before the Diet of Worms
(1520)
38
Melanchthon
—
On the Death of Luther
(1546)
44
Calvin
—
On Suffering Persecution
50
PART III—MODERN FRANCE
Bossuet
—
On the Death of the Great Condé
(1686)
63
Bourdaloue
—
On the Passion of Christ
67
Fenelon
—
True and False Simplicity
74
Massillon
—
Of a Malignant Tongue
80
Desmoulins
—
Better to Die than not Live Free
(1788)
89
Mirabeau
—I
Necker's Financial Plan
(1789)
93
II
On Being Accused of Treasonable
Relations to the Court
(1790)
97
Barnave
—
Against Majority Absolutism
(1791)
112
Vergniaud
—
On the Situation in France
(1792)
117
Danton
—I
"Dare, Dare Again, Always Dare"
(1792)
130
II
On Liberty of Worship
(1793)
132
III
On Taxing the Rich
(1793)
134
Robespierre
—I
Against Granting the King a
Trial
(1792)
136
II
His Last Speech
(1794)
145
Marat
—
In His Own Defense
(1793)
148
Cambon
—
On the Situation in France
(1793)
152
St. Just
—
Invective Against Danton
(1794)
156
Barere
—
On the Heroism of the "Vengeur's"
Sailors
(1794)
161
Napoleon
—I
To the Army in Italy
(1796)
168
II
To the Army of Italy Again
(1796)
169
III
Speech to the Directory
(1797)
172
IV
During the Egyptian Campaign
(1798)
173
V
On the Anniversary of Austerlitz
(1806)
175
VI
To His Soldiers at Fontainebleau
(1814)
176
VII
After the Return from Elba
(1815)
177
Carnot
—
Against Setting Up an Emperor
(1802)
179
Lamartine
—
To a Deputation of Poles
(1848)
187
Hugo
—
In Defense of His Son
(1851)
193
Gambetta
—
Education for the Peasantry in
France
196
Baron D'Estournelles de Constant
—
France
and the United States
(1902)
200
Jaures
—
In the Debate on Socialism with
Clemenceau
(1906)
208
Clemenceau
—
In the Debate on Socialism with
Jaurès
(1906)
214
PART IV—ITALY
Mazzini
—
To the Young Men of Italy
(1848)
225
Garibaldi
—
To His Soldiers
(1860)
229
Cavour
—
Rome as the Capital of United Italy
(1861)
232
PART V—MODERN GERMANY, HUNGARY AND SPAIN
Frederick the Great
—I
To His Generals
Before Invading Silesia
(1740)
239
II
To His Generals Before the Battle of
Leuthen
(1757)
241
Bismarck
—
The Canossa Speech
(1872)
243
Kossuth
—
On His Welcome to New York
(1851)
249
Castelar
—
Plea for a Republic in Spain
(1869)
255
Apponyi
—
On the Death of Louis Kossuth
(1894)
262
ILLUSTRATIONS
Volume VII
FACING
PAGE
Otto, Prince von Bismarck
Frontispiece
Girolamo Savonarola
26
Martin Luther
38
John Calvin
50
Count de Mirabeau
96
George Jacques Danton
130
Maximilien Robespierre
136
Jean Paul Marat
148
Jean Leon Jaurès
208
Giuseppe Mazzini
226
Giuseppe Garibaldi
230
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