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Alternate Title: The Dime Hail Columbia Speaker: Containing the Great Utterances of our Great Orators, Poets, Statesmen, and Divines, on the Themes of American Patriotism, Liberty, and Union
Subjects / Tags: Recitations
Speeches, addresses, etc., American

Beadle's Dime Speakers edition

(source: NIU Libraries)
Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Beadle's Dime Speakers no. 18
Item: The Dime Hail Columbia Speaker
Contents: Columbia (pages 9-10)
Washington (pages 10-12)
Appeal for Liberty (page 12)
The American Hero (page 13)
Resistance to Oppression (pages 14-16)
Patriotism (pages 16-17)
The Green Mountain Boys (pages 17-18)
The Eloquence of James Otis (pages 18-19)
Washington (pages 20-21)
America Must Be Free (pages 21-23)
Freedom the Only Hope (pages 23-24)
The Day of Disinthrallment (pages 24-26)
No Alternative But Liberty (pages 26-27)
Carmen Bellicosum (pages 27-28)
The Sword of Bunker Hill (page 29)
The Fourth of July (page 30)
Warren's Address (page 31)
A Call to Liberty (page 32)
Good Faith (pages 33-34)
Revolutionary Soldiers (page 34)
Our Responsibility (pages 34-35)
British Barbarity (pages 35-36)
How Freedom is Won (page 37)
Adams and Liberty (pages 38-39)
Our Duties (pages 40-41)
Our Destiny (page 42)
The American Flag (pages 43-44)
The True Union (pages 44-45)
American Independence (pages 45-46)
Washington and Franklin (pages 46-47)
Sink or Swim (pages 47-50)
The Buff and Blue (pages 51-52)
The Union (pages 52-53)
The Martyr Spy (pages 53-55)
Lexington (pages 55-56)
Our Only Hope (pages 57-58)
The Declaration of Independence (pages 58-59)
The Liberty Bell (pages 60-61)
Washington's True Attributes (pages 61-63)
What We Are (page 63)
Our Great Trust (page 64)
God Bless Our Stars (pages 65-66)
Looking Backward (pages 67-68)
Marion And His Men (pages 69-70)
Liberty and Union (pages 70-71)
A Noble Plea (pages 71-73)
The Original Yankee Doodle (pages 73-75)
Wolfe's Address to his Army (pages 75-76)
Watching for Montgomery (pages 76-77)
The National Ensign (page 78)
God Save the Union (pages 79-80)
Our Natal Day (pages 80-81)
The Twenty-Second of February (pages 81-82)
New England's Dead (pages 82-84)
Repeal! Repeal! (pages 84-85)
The True Heroes (pages 85-86)
Old Ironsides (pages 86-87)
Our Gifts to History (pages 87-89)
"Uncle Sam's a Hundred" (pages 89-91)
Centennial Oration (pages 91-93)
Date: August 26, 1876
Publisher: Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) (New York (N.Y.): No. 98 William Street) -- United States
OCLC Number: 1078402917
Description: Also includes: publisher's advertisements.
Length: 93 pages

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