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��speech at Gettysburg, 254-255; his second inaugural address, 255-258.

Logan, the Indian Chief; bio- graphical note on, vol. VIII, 3; his speech to Lord Dun- more, 3-4.

Loreburn, Robert Reld, Lord; biographical note on, vol. V, 247; on the policy of the Eng- lish Liberals, 247-254.

Luther, Martin; biographical note on, vol. V^II, 38; before the Diet of Worms, 38-43.

Lysias; biographical note on, vol. I, 61; against Eratosthenes, 61-64.

Macaulay, Thomas Babingrton, Lord; biographical note on, vol. IV, 126; on the reform bill, 126-137.

MacDonald, Sir John A.; bio- graphical note on, vol. V, 3; on Canadian confederation, 3-16.

Mackintosh, Sir James; bio- graphical note on, vol. IV, 84; a plea for free speech, 84— 111.

Mansfield, WllHam Murray, Earl of; biographical note on, vol. Ill, 230; on the right to tax America, 230-242.

Marat, Jean Paul; biographical note on, vol. VII, 148; in his own defense, 148-151.

Marlus, Calus; biographical note on, vol. II, 43; on being ac- cused of a low origin, 43-50.

Marshall, John; biographical note on, vol. VIII, 143; on the federal constitution, 143- 154.

Massillon, Jean Baptlste; bio- graphical note on, vol. VII,

��80; on a laalignant tongue, 80-88.

Mazzlnl, Giuseppe; biographical note on, vol. VII, 225; vo the young men of Italy, 225-228.

McKinley, William; biograph- ical note on, vol. X, 239; his last speech, 239-248.

Meagher, Thomas F.; biograph- ical note on, vol. \'I, 209; on abhorring the sword, 209-216.

Melanchthon, Philip; biograph- ical note on, vol. VII, 44; on the death of Luther, 44-49.

Memmius, Caius; biographical note on, vol. II, 37; on a cor- rupt oligarchy, 37-42.

Milton, John; biographical note on, vol. Ill, 79; a plea for the liberty of unlicensed printing, 79-116.

Mirabeau, Gabriel Honorfi R1- quetti, Count de; biograph- ical note on, vol. VII, 93; on Necker's financial plan, 93-96; on being accused of treason- able relations to the court, 97-111.

Moody, Dwight L.; biograph- ical note on, vol. X, 84; his "What think ye of Christ" sermon, 84-93.

Morley, John; biographical note on, vol. V, 211; his address at Pittsburg, 211-225.

Napoleon I, Emperor; biograph- ical note on, vol. \'II, 168; to the army in Italy, 168-169; to the army in Italy again, 169-171; to the Directory, 172-173; during the Egyptian campaign, 173-175; on the anniversary of Austerlitz, 175-176; to his soldier* at Fontainebleau, 176-177; after the return from Elba, 177-178.

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