Preface
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1:20 |
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New England in 1850—Daniel Webster
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15:39 |
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Massachusetts Puritanism—The Yale Class of 1853
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15:09 |
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Yale Professors—Harvard Law School
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14:47 |
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How Massachusetts in 1854 Surrendered the Fugitive Slave Anthony Burns
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18:44 |
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The American Defoe, Richard Henry Dana, Jr
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16:15 |
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A Visit to Ralph Waldo Emerson
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18:18 |
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Emerson in England—English Traits—Emerson and Matthew Arnold
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19:10 |
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A Group of Boston Lawyers—Mr. Olney and Venezuela
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16:17 |
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Wendell Phillips
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18:17 |
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Wendell Phillips and the Boston Mobs
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13:44 |
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Wendell Phillips—Governor Andrew—Phillips's Conversion
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15:03 |
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William Lloyd Garrison—A Critical View
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12:42 |
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Charles Sumner—A Private View
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13:49 |
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Experiences as Journalist during the Civil War
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12:27 |
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Civil War—General McClellan—General Hooker
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12:24 |
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Civil War—Personal Incidents at Antietam
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12:10 |
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A Fragment of Unwritten Military History
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13:09 |
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The New York Draft Riots in 1863—Notes on Journalism
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14:19 |
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How The Prussians after Sadowa Came Home to Berlin
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12:53 |
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A Talk with Count Bismarck in 1866
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25:30 |
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American Diplomacy in England
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30:44 |
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Two Unaccredited Ambassadors
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13:00 |
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Some Account of a Revolution in International Journalism
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24:21 |
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Holt White's Story of Sedan and How it Reached the "New York Tribune"
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11:55 |
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Great Examples of War Correspondence
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12:20 |
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A Parenthesis
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2:56 |
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'Civil War?'—Incidents in the 'Eighties—Sir George Trevelyan—Lord Barrymore
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11:05 |
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Alaska Boundary
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27:13 |
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Annexing Canada—Lady Aberdeen—Lady Minto
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10:48 |
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Two Governors-General, Lord Minto and Lord Grey
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13:00 |
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Lord Kitchener—Personal Traits and Incidents
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13:19 |
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Sir George Lewis—King's Solicitor and Friend—A Social Force
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13:01 |
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Mr. Mills—A Personal Appreciation and a Few Anecdotes
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13:15 |
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Lord Randolph Churchill—Being Mostly Personal Impressions
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28:18 |
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Lord Glenesk and 'The Morning Post'
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17:04 |
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Queen Victoria at Balmoral—King Edward at Dunrobin—Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton…
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11:27 |
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Famous Englishmen Not in Politics
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18:39 |
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Lord St. Helier—American and English Methods—Mr. Benjamin
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10:26 |
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Mrs. Jeune, Lady Jeune, and Lady St. Helier
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12:01 |
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Lord and Lady Arthur Russell and the 'Salon' in England
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17:50 |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury—Queen Alexandra
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9:27 |
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A Scottish Legend
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11:25 |
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A Personal Reminiscence of the Late Emperor Frederick
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12:27 |
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Edward the Seventh as Prince of Wales—Personal Incidents; Prince of Wales and K…
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36:25 |
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