Audiobook: World’s Famous Orations, Vol. VII: Continental Europe
World’s Famous Orations, Vol. VII: Continental Europe
1 - Part I. Early Christianity. Saint Chrysostom. The Blessings of Death (about 380)
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- Download Part I. Early Christianity. Saint Chrysostom. The Blessings of Death (about 380) audio
- Download Saint Augustine. On the Lord’s Prayer audio
- Download Abelard. The Divine Tragedy audio
- Download St. Bernard. Why Another Crusade? (about 1145) audio
- Download Part II. The Reformation. Savonarola. I. A Report on His Embassy to the King (1495) audio
- Download Savonarola. II. After His Excommunication (1498) audio
- Download Zwingli. On Mercenary Soldiers (about 1530) audio
- Download Luther. Before the Diet of Worms (1520) audio
- Download Melanchthon. On the Death of Luther (1546) audio
- Download Calvin. On Suffering Persecution audio
- Download Part III. Modern France. Bossuet. On the Death of the Great Condé (1686) audio
- Download Bourdaloue. On the Passion of Christ audio
- Download Fenelon. True and False Simplicity audio
- Download Massillon. Of a Malignant Tongue audio
- Download Desmoulins. Better to Die than not to Live Free audio
- Download Mirabeau. I. Necker's Financial Plan (1789) audio
- Download Mirabeau. II. On Being Accused of Treasonable Relations to the Court (1790) audio
- Download Barnave. Against Majority Absolutism (1791) audio
- Download Vergniaud. On the Situation in France (1792) audio
- Download Danton. I. ''Dare, Dare Again, Always Dare'' (1792) audio
- Download Danton. II. On Liberty of Worship (1793) audio
- Download Danton. III. On Taxing the Rich (1793) audio
- Download Robespierre. I. Against Granting the King a Trial (1792) audio
- Download Robespierre. II. His Last Speech (1794) audio
- Download Marat. In his Own Defense (1793) audio
- Download Cambon. On the Situation in France (1793) audio
- Download St. Just. Invective Against Danton (1794) audio
- Download Barère. On the Heroism of the ''Vengeur's'' Sailors (1794) audio
- Download Napoleon. I. To the Army in Italy (1796) audio
- Download Napoleon. II. To the Army of Italy Again (1796) audio
- Download Napoleon. III. Speech to the Directory (1797) audio
- Download Napoleon. IV. During the Egyptian Campaign (1798) audio
- Download Napoleon. V. On the Anniversary of Austerlitz (1806) audio
- Download Napoleon. VI. To his Soldiers at Fontainebleau (1814) audio
- Download Napoleon. VII. After the Return from Elba (1815) audio
- Download Carnot. Against Setting up an Emperor (1802) audio
- Download Lamartine. To a Deputation of Poles (1848) audio
- Download Hugo. In Defense of his Son (1851) audio
- Download Gambetta. Education for the Peasantry in France audio
- Download Baron d'Estournelles de Constant. France and the United States (1902) audio
- Download Jaurès. In the Debate on Socialism with Clemenceau (1906) audio
- Download Clemenceau. In the Debate on Socialism with Jaurès (1906) audio
- Download Part IV. Italy. Mazzini. To the Young Men of Italy (1848) audio
- Download Garibaldi. To his Soldiers (1860) audio
- Download Cavour. Rome as the Capital of United Italy (1861) audio
- Download Part V. Modern Germany, Hungary and Spain. Frederick the Great. I. To his Generals before Invading Silesia (1740) audio
- Download Frederick the Great. II. To his Generals before the Battle of Leuthen (1757) audio
- Download Bismarck. The Canossa Speech (1872) audio
- Download Kossuth. On his Welcome to New York (1851) audio
- Download Castelar. Plea for a Republic in Spain (1869) audio
- Download Apponyi. On the Death of Louis Kossuth (1894) audio
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This book contains a number of famous speeches and addresses from continental Europe between 300 CE to 1900 CE, organized around the following themes: Early Christianity, The Reformation, Modern France, Italy, Modern Germany, Hungary and Spain. - Summary by Chris Badenoch
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