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Famous Eulogies



Famous Eulogies
The death of important figues elicits strong emotions from the people they affected. The following is a collection of eulogies delivered at the funeral or memorial services of famous individuals throughout history.
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 Mark Antony: His Oration Over the Dead Body of CSar (44 B.C.) (Mark Antony)

 On the Death of Luther (1546) (Philip Melanchthon)

 On the Death of the Great Cond (1686) (Bossuet)

 On the Death of Hamilton (1804) (Eliphalet Nott)

 The Death of Lafayette (1835) (Sargent S. Prentiss)

 The Murder of Lovejoy (1837) (Wendell Phillips)

 To the Young Men of Italy (1848) (Giuseppe Mazzini)

 His Eulogy of Webster (1853) (Rufus Choate)

 On the Death of John Brown (1859) (William Lloyd Garrison)

 On the Death of Garfield (1882) (James G. Blaine)

 The Old South and the New (1886) (Henry Woodfin Grady)

 On the Death of Louis Kossuth (1894) (Apponyi)

 On the Death of Gladstone (John Dillon)

 On the Death of Queen Victoria (1901) (Wilfrid Laurier)

 Cleveland’s Eulogy of McKinley (Grover Cleveland)

 His Tribute to McKinley (1903) (John Hay)

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