REPRODUCTIONS OF MURAL DECORATIONS
FROM THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, WASHINGTON

"JUSTICE"

Photo-engraving in colors after the original painting by George W. Maynard

This picture is one of a series of eight panels representing "The Virtues"—Fortitude, Justice, Patriotism, Courage, Temperance, Prudence, Industry, and Concord. The number of virtues to be represented was limited to the number of panels, so the selection was necessarily somewhat arbitrary. Each figure is about five and a half feet high, clad in floating classic drapery, and represented to the spectator as appearing before him in the air, without a support or background other than the deep red of the wall. "Justice" holds the globe in one hand, signifying the extent of her sway. In the other hand she holds a naked sword upright, in token of the terribleness of her punishment.]


MODERN

ELOQUENCE

EDITOR
THOMAS B REED

ASSOCIATE EDITORS
JUSTIN McCARTHY · ROSSITER JOHNSON
ALBERT ELLERY BERGH

VOLUME II
After-Dinner Speeches
E-O

GEO. L. SHUMAN & CO.
CHICAGO

Copyright, 1903
JOHN R SHUMAN


COMMITTEE OF SELECTION

Edward Everett Hale, Author of "The Man Without a
Country."
John B. Gordon, Former United States Senator.
Nathan Haskell Dole, Associate Editor "International
Library of Famous Literature."
James B. Pond, Manager Lecture Bureau; Author of "Eccentricities
of Genius."
George McLean Harper, Professor of English Literature,
Princeton University.
Lorenzo Sears, Professor of English Literature, Brown University.
Edwin M. Bacon, Former Editor "Boston Advertiser" and
"Boston Post."
J. Walker McSpadden, Managing Editor "Édition Royale"
of Balzac's Works.
F. Cunliffe Owen, Member Editorial Staff "New York
Tribune."
Truman A. DeWeese, Member Editorial Staff "Chicago
Times-Herald."
Champ Clark, Member of Congress from Missouri.
Marcus Benjamin, Editor, National Museum, Washington,
D. C.
Clark Howell, Editor "Atlanta Constitution."