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|- |colsapn=2 align=center|Vol. V—Great Britain—III (1865—1906) |- | || Page |- |Macdonald—On Canadian Confederation (1865) || 3 |- |Carlyle—Address as Lord Rector of Edinburgh
     University (1866) || 17 |- |Goldwin Smith—The Secret Beyond Science||34 |- |Beaconsfield—On the Principles of His Party
    (1872) || 38 |- |Gladstone—On the Domestic and Foreign
   Affairs of England (1879)|| 66 |- |Bradlaugh—His Plea at the Bar of the House
   (1881)||91 |- |Churchill—His "Trust the People" Speech
   (1884) || 99 |- |Salisbury—On the Desertion of Gordon in
   Egypt (1885) || 109 |- |Spurgeon—Men Made Rich by the Poverty of
    Christ || 119 |- |Birrell—The Distinction of Burke || 131 |- |James Bryce—On the Government of Ireland
    Bill (1886)|| 145 |- |Balfour—On the Benefits of Reading (1887) || 161

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