00 - Introduction and Preface
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3:03 |
Read by TheNeobro |
01 - General Instructions for Speaking
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53:15 |
Read by Jim Locke |
02 - Oration on Eloquence - Perkins
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8:53 |
Read by TheNeobro |
03 - Speech in Congress, 1789 - Washington
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5:22 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
04 - Speech of a Roman General - P. Emilius
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4:16 |
Read by DebK |
05 - Exhortation on Temperance in Pleasure - Blair
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5:20 |
Read by Jim Locke |
06 - Judah's Plea for Benjamin, before Joseph - Philo
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5:26 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
07 - Plea in behalf of Thomas Muir - Muir
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4:13 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
08 - On the starry Heavens - Hervey
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6:01 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
09 - Paper, a Poem - Franklin
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3:55 |
10 - Speech before the Roman Senate - Cato
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3:15 |
Read by DebK |
11 - Dialogue between Duellist, Savage, and Mercury - Littleton
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10:25 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
12 - Speech of an Indian Chief
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3:42 |
Read by Jim Locke |
13 - On the Creation of the World - Blair
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5:28 |
Read by Jim Locke |
14 - Lines spoken by a little Boy - Everett
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1:48 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
15 - Speech in the British Parliament, 1766 - Pitt
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6:37 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
16 - Scene from the Farce of Lethe - Garrick
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6:55 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
17 - Eulogy on Dr. Franklin - Fauchet
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11:49 |
Read by Jim Locke |
18 - Epilogue to Addison's Cato
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2:47 |
Read by Jim Locke |
19 - Self-Conceit, an Address by a small Boy
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5:04 |
Read by Jim Locke |
20 - Dialogue between Howard and Lester
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4:00 |
Read by Jim Locke |
21 - Christ's Crucifixion - Cumberland
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7:48 |
Read by Jim Locke |
22 - The Wonders of Nature - Hervey
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4:00 |
Read by Jim Locke |
23 - Dialogue on Physiognomy
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5:55 |
Read by Jim Locke |
24 - Oration at the Festival of Gratitude - Carnot
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8:08 |
Read by Jim Locke |
25 - Address to the President of the United States - Adet
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3:19 |
Read by Jim Locke |
26 - President's Answer - Washington
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3:18 |
Read by Jim Locke |
27 - The oppressive Landlord, a Dialogue
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14:18 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
28 - Speech in the British Parhament, 1770 - Mansfield
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7:07 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
29 - On the Day of Judgment - Davies
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6:00 |
Read by Jim Locke |
30 - Christ triumphant over the apostate Angels - Milton
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4:42 |
Read by Jim Locke |
31 - Slaves in Barbary, a Drama in two Acts - Everett
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36:59 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
32 - Speech in the British Parliament, 1770 - Pitt
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9:06 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
33 - Plea before a Roman Court - Socrates
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8:56 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
34 - Dialogue on Cowardice and Knavery
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8:26 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
35 - Speech in the British Parliament - - Sheridan
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4:07 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
36 - Extract from an Oration against Catiline - Cicero
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2:47 |
Read by DebK |
37 - Description of the first American Congress - Barlow
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5:27 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
38 - Speech of a French General to his Army - Buonaparte
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3:54 |
Read by Jim Locke |
39 - Reflections over the Grave of a young Man - Hervey
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2:54 |
Read by Jim Locke |
40 - Scene from the Drama of "Moses in the Bulrushes" - H. More
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8:28 |
Read by Jim Locke |
41 - Speech of a Roman General - C. Cassius
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4:39 |
Read by DebK |
42 - Speech in the British Parliament, 1784 - Erskine
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6:42 |
Read by Jim Locke |
43 - Address to the People of the United States - Washington
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8:15 |
Read by Brian Darby |
44 - Dialogue on the Choice of Business for Life
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8:11 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
45 - Speech of a French General - Buonaparte
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5:52 |
Read by Brian Darby |
46 - Speech in the British Parliament, 1777 - Pitt
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5:17 |
Read by progressingamerica |
47 - Dialogue between a Schoolmaster and School-Committee
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16:27 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
48 - Speech in the British Pariiament, 1770 - Pitt
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8:17 |
Read by Jim Locke |
49 - On the general Judgment Day - Dwight
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6:22 |
Read by Jim Locke |
50 - On the Works of Creation and Providence - Hervey
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3:16 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
51 - Speech in the British Parliament, 1770 - Fox
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6:33 |
Read by Jim Locke |
52 - The Conjurer, a Dialogue - Everett
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21:04 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
53 - Speech in the British Parliament, 1775 - Pitt
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4:05 |
Read by Jim Locke |
54 - Speech of the Caledonian General - Galgachus
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7:25 |
Read by Jim Locke |
55 - Modern Education, a Dialogue
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13:35 |
Read by Jim Locke |
56 - On the Existence of God, a Sermon - Maxcy
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20:01 |
Read by Jim Locke |
57 - The Dignity of Human Nature - Burges
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3:48 |
Read by Jim Locke |
58 - Infernal Conference - Cumberland
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20:51 |
Read by Jim Locke |
59 - Speech in the British Parliament, 1777 - Pitt
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6:40 |
Read by Jim Locke |
60 - On the Day of Judgment - Young
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4:25 |
Read by Jim Locke |
61 - The dissipated Oxford Student - Altered from Burney
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23:56 |
Read by Jim Locke |
62 - Speech in Congress, on the British Treaty - Ames
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8:56 |
Read by Jim Locke |
63 - Oration on Independence, July 4, 1796 - Blake
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6:28 |
Read by SunnyMoroz |
64 - General Description of America, a Poem - Everett
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6:17 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
65 - Dialogue between a Master and Slave - Aikin
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6:36 |
Read by Jim Locke |
66 - Speech in the Irish Parliament - O'Connor
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15:45 |
Read by Carol |
67 - Scene from the Tragedy of Tamerlane - Rowe
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9:23 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
68 - Speech in the British Parliament - Barre
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3:55 |
Read by Jim Locke |
69 - The Last Day - Everett
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8:25 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
70 - Dialogue on Loquacity
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8:47 |
Read by Jim Locke |
71 - American Sages - Barlow
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2:42 |
Read by Jim Locke |
72 - Speech in the British Parliament, 1777 - Pitt
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8:21 |
Read by Larry Wilson |
73 - Scene from the Tragedy of Cato - Addison
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5:33 |
Read by Jim Locke |
74 - Oration delivered at Boston, July 4, 1794 - Phillips
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2:29 |
Read by Jim Locke |
75 - Dialogue between a White Man and an Indian - Everett
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8:13 |
Read by Jim Locke |
76 - Oration, pronounced at Boston, July 4, 1796 - Lathrop
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5:47 |
Read by Jim Locke |
77 - Dialogue between Edward and Harry - Everett
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7:23 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
78 - David and Goliath - H. More
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8:28 |
Read by Jim Locke |
79 - Oration on the Powers of Eloquence
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18:44 |
Read by Jim Locke |
80 - Dialogue on Civilization
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10:30 |
Read by Jim Locke |
81 - Oration on the Manumission of Slaves - Miller
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4:04 |
Read by A LibriVox Volunteer |
82 - A Forensic Dispute - Everett
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10:36 |
Read by Jim Locke |
83 - Oration delivered at Boston, March 5th, 1780 - Mason
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2:46 |
Read by Jim Locke |