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��Clay, Henry; biographical note on, vol. IX, 76; on the eman- cipation of South America, 1(>- 86; his attack on Jackson, 87- 94; on his own compromise measures, 95-103.

Clemenceau, Eugdne; biograph- ical note on, vol. VII, 214; in the debate on socialism with Jaures, 214-222.

Cleon ; biographical note on, vol. I, 34; on the punishment of the Mytilaeneans, 34—40.

Cleveland, Orover; biograph- ical note on, vol. X, 130; his first inaugural address, 130-137; his eulogy on Mc- Kinley, 137-140.

Cobden, Richard; biographical note on, vol. IV, 156; on the effects of protection on agri- culture, 156-179.

Conkling, Roscoe; biographical note on, vol. X, 94; his spee«h nominating Grant for third term, 94-98.

Corwln, Thomas; biographical note on, vol. IX, 123; on the Mexican war, 123-136.

Cranmer, Thomas; biographical note on, vol. Ill, 18; on his execution, 18-22.

Crisp, Charles F.; biographical note on, vol. X, 186; speech in closing the Wilson tariff bill debate, 186-197.

Cromwell, Oliver; biographical note on, vol. Ill, 117; at the opening of the first parlia- ment under the Protectorate, 117-136.

Curran, John P.; biographical note on, vol. VI, 99; in behalf of Rowan and free speech, 99-127; on the prosecution of

��Justice Johnson for libel, 127-^ 131.

Curtis, George William; bio- graphical note on, vol. X, 65; his oration on Concord, 65-76.

Danton, Georges Jacques; bio- graphical note on, vol. VII, 130; his "Dare, dare, always dare," speech, 130-131; on liberty of worship, 132-133; on taxing the rich, 134-135.

Davis, Jefferson ; biographical note on, vol. IX, 203; on withdrawing from the Union, 203-210.

Davitt, Michael; biographical note on, vol. VI, 244; on the Irish Land League, 244-251.

Demosthenes; biographical note on, vol. I, 110; his seconi oration against Philip, 110- 120; on the state of the Cher- sonesus, 120-142; "on the crown," 143-185.

Desmoulins, Benoit Camiile; biographical note on, vol. VII, 89; the "Better to die than not live free" speech, 89-92.

D'Estoumelles de Constant, Baron; biographical note on, vol. VII, 200; on France and the United States, 200-207.

Dickens, Charles; biographical note on, vol. IV, 150; as the literary guest of America, 150- 155.

Dillon, John ; biographical note on, vol. VI, 252; on the death of Gladstone, 252-254.

Dinarchus; biographical note on, vol. I, 233; his speech against Demosthenes, 233-242.

Douglas, Stephen A.; biograph- ical note on, vol. IX, 259; in the first debate with Lincoln, 259-272.

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