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An Open Letter to Sundry Democrats (Bryan Candidacy). 

 New York, 1896. 



Evolution vs. Revolution, in Politics. Biennial address before 

 the State Historical Society and the State University of 

 Wisconsin, February 9, 1897. Madison, Wisconsin, 1897. 



Speech at a Farewell Banquet given by the German- Americans 

 of New York. New York, 1897. 



Sundry addresses at Berlin and Leipsic. Berlin, 1897-1902. 



A Statesman of Russia Pobedonostzeff. The &quot;Century Maga 

 zine,&quot; 1898. 



The President of the United States. Speech at Leipsic, Ger 

 many, July 4, 1898. Berlin, 1898. 



Address before the Peace Conference of The Hague at the Lay 

 ing of a Silver and Gold Wreath on the Tomb of Grotius at 

 Delft, in Behalf of the Government of the United States, 

 July 4, 189$. The Hague, 1899. 



Walks and Talks with Tolstoy. &quot;McClure s Magazine,&quot; April, 

 1901. 



The Cardiff Giant. The &quot;Century Magazine&quot; for October, 

 1902. 



Farewell Address at Berlin, November 11, 1902. The Columbia &quot; 

 magazine, Berlin, December, 1902; reprinted &quot;Yale Alumni 

 Weekly/ 7 January 14, 1903. 



Speech at the Bodleian Tercentenary, Oxford. &quot;Yale Alumni 

 Weekly,&quot; March 11, 1903. 



A Patriotic Investment. An address at the fiftieth anniver 

 sary of the Yale class of 1853, New Haven, 1903. 



Reminiscences of My Diplomatic Life. Various articles in 

 the &quot;Century Magazine,&quot; 1903-5. 



The Warfare of Humanity with Unreason, including biograph 

 ical essays on Fra Paolo Sarpi, Hugo Grotius, Christian 

 Thomasius, and others. &quot;Atlantic Monthly,&quot; 1903-5. 



Speech at the Laying of the Corner-stone of Goldwin Smith Hall. 



Ithaca, N. Y., October 13, 1904. Published by the Cornell 



University, 1905. 

 The Situation and Prospect in Russia. &quot;Collier s Weekly,&quot; 



February 11, 1905. 



