Formats and Editions
1. Socrates - 399 B.C.
2. Demosthenes - 330 B.C.
3. Cicero - 63 B.C.
4. William Of Normandy - 1066
5. John Ball - 1381
6. Martin Luther - 1521
7. Sir Thomas More - 1535
8. Queen Elizabeth I - 1588
9. Queen Elizabeth I - 1601
10. King Charles I - 1649
11. Oliver Cromwell - 1653
12. William Pitt The Elder - 1741
1. Edmund Burke - 1774
2. Pattrick Henry - 1775
3. Samuel Adams - 1776
4. William Pitt The Younger - 1792
5. Thomas Erskine - 1792
6. George Canning - 1793
7. Charles James Fox - 1795
8. George Canning - 1798
9. Robert Emmett - 1802
10. Lord Macaulay - 1831
11. John Bright - 1855
12. Abraham Lincoln - 1863
13. Emile Zola - 1898
14. Emmeline Pankhurst - 1912
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From Socrates to Charles I, Danton to Lincoln here are some of history's most significant figures with their most important speeches. Fighting for justice, for freedom of speech, and sometimes even for their own lives, these orators demonstrate the finest resources of language in the service of the most dramatic issues of their day.