Orations of divers sorts accommodated to divers places written by the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle.
- Title
- Orations of divers sorts accommodated to divers places written by the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle.
- Author
- Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- 1662.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE LADY MARCHIONESS OF NEWCASTLE On her Book of Orations.
- TO HIS EXCELLENCIE THE LORD MARQUIS OF NEWCASTLE.
- TO THE READERS OF MY VVORKS.
- A PRAEFACTORY ORATION.
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ORATIONS
To CITIZENS in a chief City concerning
Peace and Warr.
- An Oration for Warr.
- An Oration for Peace.
- An Oration against Warr.
- An Oration perswading to the breach of Peace with their Neighbour-Nation.
- An Oration against the breaking of Peace, with their Neighbour-Nation.
- An Oration to prevent Civil Warr.
- An Oration to send out Colonies.
- An Oration concerning Shipping.
- An Oration for Contribution.
- An Oration to perswade a City, not to yield to their Enemies.
- An Oration for those, that are slain in the Warrs, and brought home to be Buried.
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ORATIONS IN THE FIELD OF WARR.
- An Oration from a Besieged City, ready to yield, or else to be taken.
- A Common Souldiers Oration, to take the City by Force.
- An Oration to those Souldiers that are against an Agreement with the Citizens.
- An Oration to Souldiers, after the Loss of a Battel.
- An Oration to Souldiers in necessity.
- An Encouraging Oration to Fearfull Souldiers.
- An Oration to Souldiers, that fled from their Enemies.
- An Oration to Run-away Souldiers, who repent their fault.
- A Mutinous Oration to Common Souldiers, by a Common Souldier.
- An Oration to stay the Souldiers from a Mu∣tinous return from the Warrs.
- A Generals Oration to his Mutinous Souldiers.
- A Commanders refusing Speech to Mutinous Souldiers, who Depos'd their General, and would Choose him in his place.
- A Generals Oration to his Evil-designing Souldiers.
- An Oration to Souldiers, who have kill'd their General.
- An Oration to Souldiers, which repent the Death of their General.
- An Oration to Distressed Souldiers.
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ORATIONS
TO CITIZENS IN THE
MARKET PLACE.
- An Oration to a dejected People, ruined by Warr.
- A Conforting Oration to a dejected People, ruined by Warr.
- An Oration for Rebuilding a City ruined by Warrs.
- An Oration for Building a Church.
- An Oration perswading the Citizens, to erect a Statue in Honour of a Dead Magi∣strate.
- An Accusing Oration for Refusing the Office of a Magistrate, and so Neglecting the Service of the Common-wealth.
- An Excusing Oration in Answer to the former.
- An Oration against some Historians, or Wri∣ters of State-affairs, or Policy.
- An Oration Concurring with the former.
- An Oration somewhat different from the former.
- An Oration against those that lay an Aspersion upon the Retirement of Noble men.
- An Oration for Liberty of Conscience.
- An Oration against Liberty of Conscience.
- An Oration proposing a Mean betwixt the two former Opinions.
- An Oration Reproving Vices.
- An Oration concerning the Forein Travels of Young Gentlemen.
- An Oration concerning Playes, and Players.
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SEVERAL CAUSES
PLEADED IN SEVERAL
COURTS OF JUDICATURE.
- Accusing and Pleading at the Barr before the Judges, for and against a Woman that hath kill'd her Husband.
- A Cause of Adultery Pleaded at the Barr before Judges.
- A Cause Pleaded at the Barr before Judges, concerning Theft.
- A Cause Pleaded before Judges betwixt two Bastards.
- A Cause Pleaded before the Judges between an Husband and his Wife.
- A Widdows Cause Pleaded before Judges in the Court of Equity.
- A Cause Pleaded before Judges betwixt a Master and his Servant.
- Two Lawyers Plead before Judges, a Cause betwixt a Father and his Son.
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SPEECHES
TO
The KING in Council.
- A Privy-Counsellours Speech to His Soveraign.
- A Petition and Plea at the Council-Table, before the King and his Council, con∣cerning two Brothers Condemned by the Laws to Dye.
- A Speech of one of the Privy-Counsellours, which is an Answer to the former Plea and Petition.
- The Petitioners Reply.
- The KINGS Answer.
- A Privy-Counsellours Speech at the Council∣bord to His Soveraign.
- A Privy-Counsellours Speech to his Sove∣raign, concerning Trade.
- An Oration to his Majesty, for Preventing Imminent Dangers.
- A Privy-Counsellours Speech to the King, at the Council-bord.
- A Privy-Counsellours Speech to his Majesty at the Council-bord.
- A Privy-Counsellours Speech to his Majesty at the Council-Table.
- A Privy-Counsellours Speech to his Majesty at the Council-bord.
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ORATIONS
IN
Courts of MAIESTY,
FROM
Subjects to their KING,
AND
From the King to his Subjects.
- Complaints of the Subjects to their Sove∣raign.
- The Subjects Complaint to their Soveraign, of the Abuses of their Magistrates.
- A Kings Speech to his Rebellious rout.
- A Kings Speech to Rebellious Subjects.
- A Kings Speech to Discontented Subjects.
- A Kings Speech to his Rebellious Sub∣jects.
- A Recantation of the Poor Petitioning Subjects.
- Repenting Subjects to their Soveraign.
- A Kings Speech to his Good Subjects.
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SPEECHES
OF
Dying Persons.
- A Kings Dying Speech to his Noble Subjects.
- A Daughters Dying Speech to her Father.
- A Souldiers Dying Speech to his Friends.
- A Dying Speech of a Loving Mistress to her Beloved Servant.
- A Forein Travellers Dying Speech.
- A Lovers Dying Speech to his Beloved Mistress.
- A Sons Dying Speech to his Father.
- A Young Virgins Dying Speech.
- A Husbands Dying Speech to his Wife.
- A common Courtisans Dying Speech.
- A Vain young Ladies Dying Speech.
- A Fathers Speech to his Son on his Death∣Bed.
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FUNERAL
ORATIONS.
- An Oration to the People concerning the Death of their Soveraign.
- A young Noble man's Funeral Oration.
- A Generals Funeral Oration.
- A judges Funeral Oration.
- A Sergeants or Barresters Funeral Ora∣tion.
- A Magistrates Funeral Oration.
- A Funeral Oration of a Student.
- A Funeral Oration of a Divine.
- A Funeral Oration of a Poet.
- A Funeral Oration of a Philosopher.
- A Funeral Oration of a Dead Lady, Spoken by a Living Lady.
- A Foreiners or Strangers Funeral Oration.
- A Post-Riders Funeral Oration.
- A young Virgins Funeral Oration.
- A Young New-Married Wif's Funeral Oration.
- A Widdows Funeral Oration.
- An other Widdow's Funeral Oration.
- A Young Child's Funeral Oration.
- An Old Ladies Funeral Oration.
- An Ancient Man's Funeral Oration.
- An Old Begger-Womans Funeral Oration.
- A Young Brides Funeral Oration.
- A Child-Bed Womans Funeral Oration.
- A Souldiers Funeral Oration.
- An Oration concerning the Joys of Heaven, and Torments of Hell.
- An Oration to a Congregation.
- An Oration to a Sinfull Congregation.
- An Oration, which is an Exhortation to a Pious Life.
- MARRIAGE ORATIONS.
-
ORATIONS TO CITIZENS
In the Market-Place.
- An Oration against Excess and Vanity.
- An Oration Contradicting the Former.
- An Oration against Usurers, and Money∣Horders.
- An Oration concerning the Education of Children.
- An Oration concerning the Plague.
- An Oration against Idle Expences.
- An Oration for Men to Please them∣selves.
- An Oration against Vice-Actors.
- An Oration against a Foolish Custom.
- An Oration against the Liberty of VVomen.
- An Oration for the Liberty of Women.
- FEMAL ORATIONS.
- ORATIONS IN Country Market-Towns, where Country Gentlemen meet.
- ORATIONS IN The Field of Peace.
-
ORATIONS
IN
A Difordered and Vnsettled
State or Government.
- An Oration against Taxes.
- An Oration contrary to the Former.
- An Oration against Collectors.
- An Oration for Taxes.
- An Oration to Hinder a Rebellion.
- An Oration against Civil Warr.
- An Oration against a Tumultuous Sedition.
- An Oration to Mutinous, yet Fearfull Citizens.
- An Oration concerning Trade and Shipping.
- An Oration for the Disbanding of Souldiers.
- A Souldiers Oration for the Continuance of their Army.
- An other Oration against the Former.
- A Souldiers Oration concerning the Form of Government.
- An Other Souldiers Oration contrary to the Former.
- An other Oration Different from the two Former.
- An Oration, which is a Refusal of an Absolute Power.
- An Oration concerning Disorders, Rebellion, and Change of Governments.
- An Oration to a Discontented People.
- An Oration in Complaint of the Former.
- A Kings Oration or Speech to his Subjects.
- A Generals Oration to his Chief Com∣manders.
-
SCHOLASTICAL
ORATIONS
- A Sleepy Speech to Students.
- A Waking Oration of the former Sleepy Discourse.
- Of Parts and Wholes.
- An other of the same Subject.
- Of the Soul.
- A Speech concerning Studies.
- An other of the same Subject.
- An other Concerning the same Subject.
- An other Concerning the same Subject.
- An other of the same Subject.
- The Table of all Orations and Speeches contained in this Book.