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66. He serves his party best who serves the country best.

67. Whether in chains or in laurels, liberty knows nothing but victories.

68. What hath God wrought?

69. No man need fear failure, if Christ is his leader.

70. Don't let us fight without a flag.

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8. Cromwell-To troops about to 27. Webster-Reply to Haines.

cross a river.

9. Corneille.

28. John Adams.

29. R. C. Winthrop-Speech.
30. Capt. Lawrence-Dying words.
David Crocket-Title page of
Autobiography.

Henry Clay-Reply to taunt of
Southern Senator.

10. Robespierre-May 17, 1790.
11. Kosciusko-Defeated at Macie- 31.
jowice 1794, the closing strug-
gle of Poland. Two years later | 32.
he declined an estate, 1,200
peasants and the return of his 33. Henry Clay.
sword by Paul, the Russian
emperor, and replied as quoted.
12. Bonaparte-On death of Desaix.
13. Desaix.

14. Napoleon Bonaparte.

15. Vicounte de Chateaubriand.
16. Geo. Washington.

17. Geo. Washington-Speech.
18. Gen'l Lee-Resolution on death
of Washington.

19. Daniel Webster.

20. Daniel Webster-Union Speech.

34. Clay-Compromise Speech.
35. Com. Perry-Despatch.
36. Nathan Hale-On the scaffold.
37. Major André-On the scaffold.
38. Patrick Henry-March, 1875.
39. Motto of the Delaware chief,
Tammenund or Tammany.
40. Lord Nelson-Signal to his fleet
at battle of Trafalgar.
41. Bismarck-Political speeches.
42. Rufus Choate-Letter, Whig
Convention.

43. Stephen Decatur-Toast.
44. Com. Tatnall-Retaliating for
Chinese insult.

45. R. C. Winthrop-Toast.

59. Bismarck-To Thiers, when the map was re-made in 1871, at close of the Franco-Prussian

46. Gen'l Havelock-Dying words. 60. 47. Giuseppe Garibaldi — Famous 61. telegram from Naples, Oct. 1st,

1860.

48. R. W. Emerson.

49. J. A. Garfield-Assassination of

Lincoln.

war.

Jules Favre-Sept. 6, 1870. Capt. Rawson's dying words, Commander of Highland Brigade, to Sir Garnet Wolseley after the victory of Tel-elKebir, Egypt, 1883.

62. Horace Greeley-Advice.

50. A. Lincoln-Speech at Gettys- 63. Dan'l Webster.

burg.

51. U. S. Grant-Before Richmond. 52. Grant-Before Fort Donelson. 53. U. S. Grant-Order regarding Whisky Ring Trial.

54. John A. Dix-Telegram from

Washington, Jan., 1861.

55. Gen'l R. E. Lee-Reply to re

64. Lincoln-Last inaugural speech.
65. Ethan Allen-Fort Ticonderoga.
66. Rutherford B. Hayes.
67. Wendell Phillips.
68. Balaam. Num. xxiii. 23-The
first words sent over the elec-
tric telegraph from Baltimore
to Washington, 1844.
Rev. Geo. Whitfield's reply when
asked to suggest a motto for
the State of New Hampshire.
Serg't Jasper, 2d S. Carolina
Reg. at the battle of Ft. Moul-
trie, 1776, recovered the flag
shot from its staff, and waved
in defiance.

mark that the South had best 69.
give up the struggle.

56. Gen. Lee-Address to his troops.
57. Stonewall Jackson-His last or- 70.
der on the field of battle to a
brigadier who said his line was
so badly broken he would be
obliged to fall back.

58. W. II. Seward.

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8. Country Parson, Recreations of. 36. Old Ironsides.

9. Dixie.

10. Declaration of Independence.

11. Excelsior.

12. Evangeline.

13. Faust.

14. Fool's Errand.

15. Gates Ajar.

16. Gil Blas.

17. Gloria Patria.

18. Goody Blake and Harry Gill.

19. Goodie Two-Shoes.

20. Hiawatha.

21. Highland Mary.

22. Hudibras.

23. Innocents Abroad.

24. Jane Eyre.

25. Lady Geraldine's Courtship. 26. Lalla Rookh.

27. Love's Complaint. 28. Love's Labor Lost.

37. Testimony of the Rocks. 38. Our American Cousin.

39. Paul Revere's Ride.

40. Potiphar Papers.

41. Proverbial Philosophy.

42. Put Yourself In His Place.

43. Rab and his Friends.

44. Reveries of a Bachelor.

45. Richelieu.

46. Robinson Crusoe.

47. Salmagundi.

48. Sam Slick.

49. Schonberg Cotta Family, Chron

icles of the.

50. School for Scandal.

51. She Stoops to Conquer. 52. Sword of Bunker Hill. 53. The Spectator.

54. Tales of a Grandfather. 55. Taming of the Shrew.

56. Thanatopsis.

57. Ticket of Leave Man.
58. Tom Brown at Oxford.
59. Uncle Tom's Cabin.
60. Wide, Wide World.

61. The Wild Goose Chase.
62. Wild Oats.

63. William Tell.

64. Ancient Mariner, The.
65. Atlantis, The New.
66. Battle of the Books.
67. Battle of the Kegs.
68. The May Queen.
69. The Humble Bee.

70. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. 71. The Busy-body.

72. Paradise Lost.

73. Paradise Regained.

74. Pilgrim's Progress.

76. Pickwick Papers.

77. Don Quixote.

78. Rob Roy.

79. Vanity Fair.

80. Vicar of Wakefield.

81. Virgil.

82. Wandering Jew, The. 83. Waverly.

84. Iliad.

85. Bridge of Sighs.
86. Old Mortality.
87. Universal Prayer.

88. Essay on Man.

89. Septuagint.

90. Ritual.

91. Talmud.
92. Koran.

93. Targum.
94. Shaster.

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97. Crusoe, Robinson. 112. Iago.

98. Christian.

99. Consuelo.

100. Don Juan.

101. Don Quixote. 102. Dantes, Edmund. 103. Dean, Jennie. 104. Duncan, King. 105. Evangeline. 106. Eyre, Jane. 107. Falstaff, Sir John. 108. Gamp, Sarah. 109. Heep, Uriah. 110. Halifax, John.

113. Joe, little. 114. Jarley, Mrs. 115. Jean val Jean. 116. Lowrie, Joan. 117. Leigh, Aurora. 118. Lothair. 119. Lucile. 120. McFlimsey, Flora. 121. Morris, Dinah. 122. Micawber. 123. Margaret. 124. Meg Merriles. 125. Natty Bumppo.

126. Nydia.

127. O'Shanter, Tam.
128. Olivarez, Duke d'.
129. Primrose, Rev. Dr.
130. Polonius.
131. Pearl.
132. Rebecca.
133. Rip Van Winkle.
134. Rookh, Lalla.
135. Shylock.
136. Sykes, Bill.

137. Sharp, Becky.
138. Topsy.
139. Una.

140. Weller, Sam.

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