Page:The World's Famous Orations Volume 5.djvu/17
This page needs to be proofread.
| CONTENTS | |
| Vol. V—Great Britain—III (1865—1906) | |
| Page | |
| Macdonald—On Canadian Confederation (1865) | 3 |
| Carlyle—Address as Lord Rector of Edinburgh University (1866) |
17 |
| Goldwin Smith—The Secret Beyond Science | 34 |
| Beaconsfield—On the Principles of His Party (1872) |
38 |
| Gladstone—On the Domestic and Foreign Affairs of England (1879) |
66 |
| Bradlaugh—His Plea at the Bar of the House (1881) |
91 |
| Churchill—His "Trust the People" Speech (1884) |
99 |
| Salisbury—On the Desertion of Gordon in Egypt (1885) |
109 |
| Spurgeon—Men Made Rich by the Poverty of Christ |
119 |
| Birrell—The Distinction of Burke | 131 |
| James Bryce—On the Government of Ireland Bill (1886) |
145 |
| Balfour—On the Benefits of Reading (1887) | 161 |