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The Dime dialogues no. 15 : a new series of original colloquies, farces, minor dramas, dress pieces, etc., etc., for schools, exhibitions and homes, adapted to stages ... for scholars of both sexes and all ages, [Incomplete].
Contributor
Beadle and Adams (1872-1898), (printer).
Date Added
9 January 2014
Format
Book
Language
English
Publish Date
1874
Publisher
New York : Beadle and Adams
Series
Beadle's dime dialogues > no. 15
Source
Dime Novel and Popular Literature
Alternate Title
Beadle's dime dialogues, no. fifteen. Beadle's dime dialogues, no. 15.
Topic
Popular literature > Specimens. Dime novels > Specimens. Dialogues, English.
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| DIME AMERICAN SPEAKER, No. 1.
| Young America, ‘The truly great, \J. Jeboom’s oration, The prophecy for they’ .
| Birthd.y of Washington! Eurly retiring and ris’g,!A Datch cure, Unfinished pre bleins,
Ht Plea for the Maine law, A. Ward's oration, The weather, Honor to the dead,
| Not on the battletield, /True nationality, The heated term, Immortality of patriot
1 The Italian struggle, |Our natal day, Philosophy apphed, | |W clst’s polit lavstem,
hh Independence, Intelligence the baste of Penny wise, pourd fooe!A vision.in the forum,
ei Our country, The war, Lliberty, True cleanliness, — (ish, The press, ,
The equality of maa, (Charge of light brigade, Sat’d’y night’s ecjoy’ts, Woman's rights, “
Character of the Reve’n’ (iter the battle, (In ajust cause,’ {Right of the governed,
The fruits of the war |The gliss railroad, No peace with oppres- My ladder, |
| Tie sewing-machine, [Cuse of Mr. Macbeth, sion, oman,
True manhood, Prof. on phrenology, A gankssiving serinon,'Alone, .
he mystery of life, Washington's name, The cost of riches, |The rebellion of 1861,
: “The ups an downs, The sailor boy’s eyren, |Great lives iinperishableiDisunion.
DIME NATIONAL SPEAKER, No.2.
qh Union and its results, |Territorial ox pansion, |Ohia, Murder will out,
4 Our country’s future, |Martha Hopkins Oliver Hazard Perry, Strive for the beat, .
| he stacesinan’s labors, |The bashful man’s story |Our domain, Early risin,
i Let the childless weep, |The matter-of-tacs man, Systems ot belief, Deeds of kindness,
i ur country’s glory, Rich and poor, he Indian chief, Gates of sleep,
: Union a house iol, Seeing the eclipse, [The independent farmer,|The bugle,
\ Independence bell Beauties of the law, Mrs, Grammars ball, |The Hoodish gem,
4 The scholar's dignity, |Go-lang! git up, How the money coines, Purity of the struggle,
. Christinas chant, The rate of life, Cuture of the fashions, /Old age,
Stability of Christianity Creowning glory of U.S./Our country first, Jast,| Beautiful and true,
~3 The true higher law, ~j Three fcols, and always, The worm of the still, ;
Te e one great need, Washington ' {British influence, Man and the Infinite, tL.
j ] The ship and the bird, |Our great inheritance, Defense of Jetferson, Language of the Eag Cy "
{ Tecumseh’s speech, ‘Eulogium on H’y Clay, | National hatreds, Washington.
1 DIME PATRIOTIC SPEAKER, No. 3,
I America to the world, , The Irish element, | History of our flag, |The ends of peace
ve of country, | Train’s speech, T. F. Meagher’s eddress,) Freedom the watchword
} Right of self-preserva- Christy’s speech, We owe to the Urion, |Crisis of our nation,
: Our cause [tion, Let me alone, Last speech of Stephen/Duty of Christian pate
{ | A Kentuckian’s appeal, Brigand-ier-General, A. Douglass, riots
| Kentucky steadfast, The draft, Lincoln’s inessage Turkey Dan’s oration,
all Timidity is treason,’ Union Square speeches, |Great Bell Rolan ’ jA fearless plea,
| he asaram, The Union, The New Year ana me'Tne onus of slavery, ‘
4 April 15th, 1861,. ~-- |Our country’s call Union, A foceigner’s tribute, :
iA The spirit of 61, The story of an oak tree,)King Cutton, Catholic cathedral, : oo
i ‘The precious heritage, L-e-g on'my leg, Battle anthema, The “ Speculators,” *
| DIME COMIC SPEAKER, No. 4,
Le Klebcyergoss on the war Pop A song of woe, Political atum> speech,
li Age bluntly considered,]A Texan Eulogium, Ward’s trip to Richm'd,|Coiie Grammar No, 2
ip Early rising, How to he a fireman, |Parody, Farewell te the bottle,
ub he wasp and the bee, |The United States, The mountebank, ecork leg, *
I i Comic Grammar No, 1, |Puff’s ace’t of himself, Compound interest, The snack in school,
ni Vinn tasingle man, |Practical phrenology, |A sermon on the feet, |Slick’s definition of wife,
| | A. Ward’s advice, Beautiful, Ol dog Jock, Tule of a hat,
iH Buzfuz on Pickwick, Cabbage, ‘The fishes’ toilet, rhe debating club,
i Romeo and Juliet, Disagreeable poeple, {Brian O’Linn, A Dutch sermon,
if Happiness, What isa bachelor like ? Crockett to office-seekers/ tecture on locomotion
if OS, Funny folks, ‘Who is iny opponent! Mrs.Caudle on umbr’llay ve
: _ . DIME ELOCU SIONIST, No.5, ~.
: BEC.I. Prrverpies oF True Enunctation.— Ornation.—Rules of Composition as applied to
, Faults in enunciation; how to avoid thei, ete, Words, Phrases, Sentences, ete., ete, ete.
; SEC. Il. Tue Arr or Onatory.—Sheridan’s SEC.IV. Represexrativ.. Exenrcisks tn Prosg
+ List of the Passions, ete., etc., ete. . | AND Verse.—Falstaft; Byron ; Hamlet, ete,
SEC. II, Tux Compoxenr ELements oF an'SEC, V, OBSERVATIONS OF Goop AvTHoRITIER,
DIME HUMOROUS SPEAKER, No. 6, |
: A said story, How the money foes, |Poetry run mad, The mysterious guest,
' A string of onions, Hvn-ki-do-ri’s Fourth of Right names, The bump. .
‘ A tragic story, July oration, ~ Scientific lectures, The sea-serpent,
ats, If you mean no, say no,|The ager, The secret,
: Courtship, Jo Bows on leap year. |The cockney, |The shoen aker,
“ Dehit ' {Lay of the hen mecked, |The codfish, The useful doctor,
¥ Devils, Lot Skinner’s elesy, The fate of Sergeant|The waterfall, -
t Dow, jr.’s lectures, Matrimony, Thin, . . To the’ bachelors’ union
: gv und echo, othing to do, =. The feather’s quarrel, league, . :
‘t Fashionable women, Old Caudle’s umbrella, |The Hamerican vood-|Vagaries of popping the
j Fern thistles, Old Grimes’s son, chuck, .. uestion, o.
: ood-nature, “Paddle your own ca- The harp of a thousand What « wouldn’t be,
ay Gottlieb Kiebeyergoss noe,’? strings, ~ |Yankee doodle Aladdim
: chlackenlichter’s anake Parody. on Araby’s|/The last of the sarpints,|Ze Morkeetare,
: sea Biglow’s opiniona Daughter,” The march to Moscow, !1933,