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Conscience 74 On his Appointment as Commander-in-Chief, 1775 74 A Military Dinner-Party 76 Advice to a Favorite Nephew 76 Farewell Address to the People of the United States, 1796 77 Union and Liberty 77 Party Spirit 79 Religion and Morality 81 Patrick Henry, 1736–1799 82 Remark on Slavery, 1788 84 Not Bound by State Lines 84 If This Be Treason, 1765 84 The Famous Revolution Speech, 1775 84 William Henry Drayton, 1742–1779 87 George III.’s Abdication of Power in America 89 Thomas Jefferson, 1743–1826 91 Political Maxims 94 Religious Opinions at the Age of Twenty 94 Scenery at Harper’s Ferry, and at the Natural Bridge 95 On Freedom of Religious Opinion 98 On the Discourses of Christ 98 Religious Freedom (the Act of 1786) 98 Letter to his Daughter 100 Jefferson’s Last Letter, 1826 101 David Ramsay, 1749–1815 103 British Treaty with the Cherokees, 1755 105 Sergeant Jasper at Fort Moultrie, 28 June, 1776 106 Sumpter and Marion 107 James Madison, 1751–1836 109 Opinion of Lafayette 110 Plea for a Republic 111 Character of Washington 112 St. George Tucker, 1752–1828 113 Resignation, or Days of My Youth 115 John Marshall, 1755–1835 116 Power of the Supreme Court 117 The Duties of a Judge 118 Henry Lee, 1756–1818 119 Capture of Fort Motte by Lee and Marion, 1780 120 The Father of His Country 124 Mason Locke Weems, 1760–1825 126 The Hatchet Story 126 John Drayton, 1766–1822 127 A Revolutionary Object Lesson in the Cause of Patriotism 1775 128 The Battle of Noewee, 1776 129 William Wirt, 1772–1834 131 The Blind Preacher (James Waddell) 132 Mr. Henry against John Hook 135 John Randolph, 1773–1833 137 Revision of the State Constitution, 1829

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