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| The Irish | Orators: A History of Ireland's Fight for Freedom (PD |
| 1914, it was the home field of the Bridgeport | Orators, a now defunct minor league baseball team tha |
| The ten Attic | orators, ancient Athenian speechwriters |
| rors, he numbered among his friends the chief | orators and philosophers of the age, Christian and no |
| all the citizens could listen to a series of | orators and vote directly on questions of legislation |
| The Empire reduced the space of the | orators and of the political men, but there is no via |
| Latin | orators and rhetoricians adopted the literary method |
| grammarian, Rutilius Aelianus, as well as to | orators and poets, apparently only of local celebrity |
| For years Washington Square | orators appointed their own honorary "king." |
| role and was one of the most outspoken of the | orators, especially when petitions were presented to |
| ime of Strabo the city boasted two remarkable | orators, Euthydemos and Hybreas. |
| Considered one of the best Polish political | orators, he also held the title of marshal of the Sej |
| braham Jonas was noted as one of the greatest | orators himself in the area. |
| and Caesar, Cicero especially, became revered | orators in the Roman Republic. |
| sions and attend public meetings addressed by | orators like Dr. P. Varadarajulu Naidu. |
| itory preacher, and was one of the most noted | orators of his church. |
| He was regarded as one of the finest | orators of the Irish Party, but handicapped by a quer |
| He was the last of the classical pulpit | orators of the English Church, the last great popular |
| was recognized as one of the great socialist | orators of the time. |
| ce in the chamber, as one of the most notable | orators of the Progressist Republican group. |
| exemplars for such theories not the foremost | orators of Greek and Roman antiquity, but Moses and t |
| It served as a home for soapbox | orators on warm-weather evenings from the 1910s to th |
| oldiers of the American Civil War, many great | orators spoke for hours. |
| es move on to newer confessions, these tavern | orators tear into McPherson's script like sculptors c |
| tmosphere of speeches and debates by soap box | orators that once flourished in the park. |
| His book Giotto and the | Orators was published in 1971, followed by Painting a |
| Republican and Democratic | orators were invited to give campaign speeches for th |
| Demetrius was the last among the Attic | orators worthy of the name, after which the activity |
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