McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader. William Holmes McGuffey
XVI. MY EXPERIENCE IN ELOCUTION. (104)
XVII. ELEGY IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD. (108)
XIX. SPEECH BEFORE THE VIRGINIA CONVENTION. (115)
XXI. IRONICAL EULOGY ON DEBT. (121)
XXII. THE THREE WARNINGS. (124)
XXIII. THE MEMORY OF OUR FATHERS. (128)
XXIV. SHORT SELECTIONS IN PROSE. (130)
II. LAS CASAS DISSUADING FROM BATTLE. (130)
XXV. THE JOLLY OLD PEDAGOGUE. (133)
XXVI. THE TEACHER AND SICK SCHOLAR. (135)
XXVIII. CHARACTER OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. (143)
XXXI. SPEECH OF WALPOLE IN REPROOF OF MR. PITT. (151)
XXXII. PITT'S REPLY TO SIR ROBERT WALPOLE. (152)
XXXIV. THE SOLDIER'S REST. (156)
XXXV. HENRY V. TO HIS TROOPS. (158)
XXXVII. GOD IS EVERYWHERE. (161)
XXXVIII. LAFAYETTE AND ROBERT RAIKES. (163)
XLI. MARMION AND DOUGLAS. (176)
XLVI. GOD'S GOODNESS TO SUCH AS FEAR HIM. (189)
XLVII. CHARACTER OF COLUMBUS. (192)
XLVIII. "HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP." (195)
XLIX. DESCRIPTION OF A SIEGE. (197)
LI. SONG OF THE GREEK BARD. (205)
LII. NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. (209)
LIII. LOCHIEL'S WARNING. (211)
LIV. ON HAPPINESS OF TEMPER. (215)
LVI. RIENZI'S ADDRESS TO THE ROMANS. (221)
LVIII. LANDING OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS. (226)
LIX. NECESSITY OF EDUCATION. (228)
LX. RIDING ON A SNOWPLOW. (231)
LXI. THE QUARREL OF BRUTUS AND CASSIUS. (234)
LXV. SORROW FOR THE DEAD. (249)
LXVII. POLITICAL TOLERATION. (253)
LXVIII. WHAT CONSTITUTES A STATE? (255)
LXXI. MASSACHUSETTS AND SOUTH CAROLINA. (259)