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CHAPTER I. 
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Outline of Mr. Randolph's Life, 
CHAPTER II. 
His Personal Appearance—His Eyes—Voice—Incidents by Hon.
James W. Bouldin and William H. Elliott, Esq., 
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CHAPTER III. 
At Home—House—Diet—Horses—Dogs—English Prejudices—
Conversations—Recollections of Wm. B. Green, Esq.—"Unfortunate
Temper of the Man"—Interesting Scene in Court by
Judge Wood Bouldin, 
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CHAPTER IV. 
Devotion to Old Things—Good Fortune—Electioneering among the
People—His Church—Visit to a Young Lady—Could have
written Childe Harold, 
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CHAPTER V. 
Speeches on the Hustings—His Style of Speaking—Sketches by
Hon. James W. Bouldin—Extract from "Schoolboy Reminiscences,"
by W. H. Elliott—Sketch by James M. Whittle—
Recollections by Dr. C. H. Jordan and Hon. Thomas S. Flournoy—His
Great Speech at Halifax Court-house against calling
a State Convention, 
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CHAPTER VI. 
His Economy—Acts of Kindness—"Flowers Produce Fruit"—
"Genius Not Desirable"—Reproof to a Schoolboy for Cutting
a Cane in his Forest—Obituary of Joel W. Watkins—
Treatment of Mrs. Royal—Preaching to his Slaves—Scene in
the Library—"The Bible is True"—Incidents by Dr. Isaac
Read, 
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CHAPTER VII. 
Critical—Sarcastic—Revelations of His Overseer—His Manner of
Dealing with Overseers—Midnight Ride—Whips his Cook—
Testimony of Joseph M. Daniel in the Will Case—"Hot Toddy"—"Boiled
Pants"—The Effect of Liquor on Him—Recollections
by W. B. Green, Dr. I. B. Rice and others, 
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CHAPTER VIII. 
The Secret of his Success—How he carried Elections—Highly Dramatic
Scenes—An Overseer scared out of his Wits—A Religious
Lecture suddenly cut short—A Georgian run clean out of
the Country—Anecdotes by Henry Carrington, Esq., 
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CHAPTER IX. 
An Amusing Incident—Reception at a Private House—Could not
have Written Don Juan, 
131 
CHAPTER X. 
General Wilkinson's Challenge to Mr. Randolph to Fight a Duel—
Mr. Randolph's Reply—Duel with Clay, 
137 
CHAPTER XI. 
Mission to Russia,  155 
CHAPTER XII. 
Reminiscences by W. M. Moseley, Esq.—Mr. Randolph's Treatment
of a Certain Young Politician of Buckingham—Happy
Reports, 
160 
CHAPTER XIII. 
Recollections by Dr. W. S. Plumer, D. D.—Extract from the National
Intelligencer,
 
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CHAPTER XIV. 
Last Speech—Secession Resolutions—How He Managed to Force
Them Down—Rare Scenes on the Political Stage, 
175 
CHAPTER XV. 
Mr. Randolph's Will,  203 
CHAPTER XVI. 
Mr. Randolph's Sanity Discussed,  213 
CHAPTER XVII. 
Letters,  219 
CHAPTER XVIII. 
John Randolph as an Orator,  232 
CHAPTER XIX. 
Death Bed Scene—Visit to His Grave by Capt. Harrison Robertson—Closing
Reflections, 
257 
APPENDIX. 
Speech on Retrenchment and Reform,  271 


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