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World’s Famous Orations, Vol. III: Great Britain - I

In 1906, William Jennings Bryan, himself a famous American orator, and Francis Whiting Halsey published a series of the most famous orations of all time. They are ordered by both geographic area and time period, ranging from Ancient Greece to their contemporary United States. The third, fourth, and fifth volumes of this collection concern British speakers. The speeches contained in this third volume are ordered chronologically. We begin in the year 710 AD with a speech on the Saints, and end this volume in 1777 with the realisation of the impossibility of regaining control over the American colonies. - Summary by Carolin (6 hr 28 min)

Chapters

Saint Bede - His Sermon on All Saints

John Wyclif - Rules for Decent Living

Hugh Latimer - The Second Sermon on the Card

Thomas Cranmer - On the Eve of His Execution

John Knox - On the First Temptation of Christ

Sir Walter Raleigh - His Last Words on the Scaffold

Sir John Eliot - On the Condition of England

John Pym - On Grievances in the Reign of Charles I.

Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford - In His Own Defense

John Milton - Plea for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing, part 1

John Milton - Plea for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing, part 2

Oliver Cromwell - At the Opening of Parliament Under the Protectorate

Sir Henry Vane - I - Against Richard Cromwell

Sir Henry Vane - II - At His Trial for High Treason

Algernon Sidney - Speech on the Scaffold

Richard Rumbold - Speech on the Scaffold

John Bunyan - The Heavenly Footman

Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford - On His Proposed Removal from Office

Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield - Against the Gin Bill of the Mini…

John Wesley - God’s Love to Fallen Man

George Whitefield - On the Method of Grace

James Wolfe - To His Army Before Quebec

William Pitt, Earl of Chatham - I - The Retort to Walpole

William Pitt, Earl of Chatham - II - On the Right to Tax America

William Pitt, Earl of Chatham - III - On Affairs in America

William Murray, Earl of Mansfield - On the Right to Tax America

John Wilkes - I - On Coercive Measures in America

John Wilkes - II - Conquest of America Impossible