Front cover image for John Randolph of Roanoke, 1773-1833 : a biography based largely on new material

John Randolph of Roanoke, 1773-1833 : a biography based largely on new material

William Cabell Bruce (Author)
Print Book, English, 1922
G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, NY, 1922
2 volumes : frontispieces, plates, portraits ; 24 cm
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v. 1. I. Birth and ancestry
II. Childhood
III. Youth
IV. Early manhood
V. Congressional career, debut and period of leadership
VI. Congressional career continued: Randolph breaks with the Jefferson Administration
VII. Congressional career continued: in opposition
VIII. Congressional career continued: Habet
IX. Congressional career continued: in Congress again
X. Congressional career continued: Randolph becomes a sectional leader
XI. Washington and the roads between it and Roanoke
XII. Randolph as candidate
XIII. Virginia Convention of 1829-30
XIV. Mission to Russia
v. 2. Ch. I. "Like sweet bells jangled"
II. The end
III. The Randolph will litigation
IV. Randolph as a parliamentary orator
V. Randolph's district
VI. Randolph on the Hustings
VII. General observations on Randolph as an orator
VIII. Randolph as a statesman
IX. Randolph as a man
X. Conclusion; appendix; notes for volume I, notes for volume II, index