READINGS IN SENATORIAL AND JUDICIAL ELOQUENCE.
1. Mr. Pitt (Lord Chatham), in Reply to Mr. Horace Walpole,
2. Lord Chatham (Mr. Pitt), on the American War,
3. Lord Mansfield, on Privilege of Parliament,
4. Mr. Grattan, on the National Grievances,
5. Lord Erskine, in favour of Mr. Hardy,
6. Sir James Mackintosh, on the Liberty of the British Press,
7. Mr. Burke, on Conciliating the Colonies,
8. Mr. Canning, on the Slave Trade,
9. Mr. Sheridan's Invective against Mr. Hastings,
10. Mr. (Lord) Brougham, on the State of the Law,
11. Mr. (Lord) Brougham, on Negro Slavery,
12. Mr. Webster, on Slavery in the United States,
13. Mr. Patrick Henry, on British Government in America,
14. Contest between Mr. Flood and Mr. Grattan,
15. Mr. Grattan, in Reply to Mr. Corry,