INDEX
��Eliot, Sir John; biographical note on, vol. Ill, 39; on the condition of England, 39—49.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo; bio- graphical note on, vol. VIII, 2S3; on the American scholar, 253-268.
Emmet, Robert; biographical note on, vol, VI, 137; on be- ing found guilty of treason, 137-148.
Ersklne, Thoma5, Baron; bio- graphical note on, vol. IV, 71; on limitations to freedom of speech, 71-83.
Everett, Edward; biographical note on, vol. \'III, 196; on the issues in the revolution, 196- 203.
F^nelon, Francois; biographical note on, vol. VII, 74; on true and false simplicity, 74- 79.
Fox, Charles James; biograph- ical note on, vol. IV, 29; on the British defeat in America, 29-31; on the tyranny of the East India Company, 32-34; on the foreign policy of Wash- ington, 35-37; on the refusal to negotiate with France, 37— 59.
Franklin, Benjamin; biograph- ical note on, vol. VIll, 37; his examination before the House of Commons, 37-52; on the federal constitution, 53-55; on the dangers of a salaried bureaucracy, 56-61.
Frederick the Great; biograph- ical note on, vol. VII, 239; to his generals before invading Silesia, 239-240; to his gener- als before the battle of Lcu- thcn, 241-242.
Gambetta, L^on ; biographical
��note on, vol. VII, 196; on edu- cation for the peasantry in France, 196-199.
Garfield, James A.; biographical note on, vol. X, 99; his speech nominating Sherman for pres- ident, 99-106.
Garibaldi, Giuseppe; biograph- ical note on, vol. VII, 229; to his soldiers, 229-231.
Garrison, William Lloyd; bio- graphical note on, vol. IX, 189; on the death of John Brown, 189-191.
Germanicus, Caesar; biographical note on, vol. II, 237; to his mutinous troops, 237-239; to hi? friends when dying, 240— 241.
Gladstone, William Ewart; bio- graphical note on, vol. V, 66; on the domestic and foreign relations of England, 66-90.
Gracchus, Caius; biographical note on, vol. II, 35; fragments by, 35-36.
Gracchus, Tiberius; biograph- ical note on, vol. II, 31; frag- ments by, 31-34.
Grady, Henry W. ; biographical note on, vol. X, 141; his speech on "the old Souta and the new," 141-154.
Grant, Ulysses S.; biographical note on, vol. X, 107; on rca- sons for being a republican, 107-110.
Grattan, Henry; biographical note on, vol. VI, 59; a plea for Irish legislative independence, 59-71; invective against Corry, 71-76.
Greeley, Horace; biographical note on, vol. X, 54; a speech during his campaign for presi- dent, 54-57.
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