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  • An impassionate orator, a romantic poet, a writer of fervent fighting
  • f the writings of the 19th century journalist, orator, abolitionist, and African-American leader.
  • Orator ad Brutum (1885) and Brutus de claris oratorib
  • peech of the late 1st century AD now lost, the orator Aelius Aristides condemned the pantomime for i
  • In addition, he has a reputation as a public orator, an Institutional Auditor and has been an asse
  • Namely, The English Orator; An Address to Thomas Pennant ...
  • A known Orator and has written books in Malayalam.
  • For the chief orator and councilor, see Naihe.
  • Charles Lenox Remond (1810-1873), American orator and abolitionist (brother of Sarah, see below)
  • He was an orator and preacher with abundant success before the
  • An orator and a poet, his poems have been published in t
  • He was an erudite orator and a renowned social and political worker.
  • Master of St John's College, Cambridge, Public Orator, and Vice-Chancellor.
  • He was an exceptional orator and agitator, advocate and lawyer, writer and
  • , also named Henry Grattan, was a famous Irish orator and statesman.
  • January 20, 1830) was a Native American Seneca orator and chief of the Wolf clan.
  • He is known as an orator and had addressed hundreds of public gathering
  • mbition of Fox was to become a great political orator and debater, in which at last he succeeded.
  • ilitum in 87 BC, murdered Marcus Antonius, the orator, and brought his head to Marius.
  • A consummate orator and a skilled television performer, Muldoon's
  • r years, he became a noted jurist, an eloquent orator and a great leader among men.
  • He is a writer of stories, an orator and a newspaper reporter and may apply for pos
  • Wood describes him as an excellent orator, and ‘the best of his time for a Ciceronian st
  • ber 1690) was a Dutch Jesuit controversialist, orator, and writer of polemical history.
  • Rigdon was a fiery orator and he was immediately called by Smith to be t
  • On 15 December 1565 he was appointed public orator, and on 2 November 1570 Regius Professor of He
  • He was known as a great orator and a leading figure in diplomacy with British
  • John Philpot Curran, the famous Irish orator and lawyer, was born on July 24, 1750 in Newma
  • A nationally-known orator and author of many scholarly works, he also se
  • er Cleveland, when he gained distinction as an orator and political debater.
  • His reputation as a poet, orator, and epigrammatist is supported only by contem
  • cal Review magazine, and is a regular speaker, orator and singer at left-wing, union and socialist e
  • With his time almost up, Stone begs famed orator and fellow New Hampshirite Daniel Webster (Edw
  • list, editor, poet, playwright, amateur actor, orator, and Methodist.
  • he phrase was made famous by the Roman author, orator and politician Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC -
  • In 1835, orator and Massachusetts State Senator Daniel Webster
  • d Tilsit, where he stood forth as poet, public orator and politician.
  • Raimond Roger was a great orator, and attended the Fourth Lateran Council of 12
  • Kamalashila was very handsome and a great orator and historically "won" the debate: Though ther
  • nd 1843 and developed a reputation as a gifted orator and stump speaker.
  • dani, is an Indian politician, Muslim scholar, orator, and a two-time member of Rajya Sabha, the upp
  • - November 26, 1888) was a journalist, writer, orator, and revolutionary in Lower Canada (present-da
  • Dr. Fordyce was considered an excellent orator, and his collection of sermons found a ready a
  • er Palm was famous in his time as a writer and orator and in 1815 won a prize of 700 guilders, award
  • He was an excellent diplomat and orator, and after the dethroning of Habsburgs in the
  • n Master), who is a well known Islamic writer, orator and Organiser.
  • movement, Fox won celebrity as an impassioned orator and journalist, and from 1847 to 1862 he inter
  • impressed the young Bell with his skill as an orator and knowledge of economics, history, and polit
  • k voice classes from an actress to be a better orator, and was active in his trade union.
  • riended Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos was a talented orator and political activist, led a demonstration th
  • Being a 1st-century orator and philosopher around the time of Christ, he
  • U.S. Representative Harold Washington, a noted orator and a charismatic figure who helped unite the
  • nd professional athlete, writer, multi-lingual orator and lawyer Paul Robeson from 1966 until 1976.
  • A spellbinding orator and prolific speaker on the Chautauqua circuit
  • d prominent uncle, Robert Y. Hayne, who was an orator and politician who served in the United States
  • f noble character, a zealous confessor, pulpit orator and catechist, and was a fruitful writer, thor
  • e heard him both as a temperance and political orator, and I doubt whether during his day any person
  • an parliament he was a dedicated parliamentary orator and politician and, together with the other le
  • is paternal grandfather was Zenon, a prominent orator and aristocrat, who was an ally to Roman Trium
  • to practice law in the Creek Nation and was an orator and leader in the Creek Nation Council House a
  • hard Martin (1570-1618) was an English lawyer, orator, and supporter of the Virginia Company who was
  • Saxony's national-liberal circles; as a gifted orator and organizer, he helped establish Saxony's op
  • An orator and writer of Latin verse, he left three books
  • olution - but all the same, he was a brilliant orator, and his ideas of virtue and terror were, at t
  • v. John Skinner referred to him as ‘that great orator' and a ‘great ass' in his diary, published as
  • luential General Henry Fox, the brother of the orator, and at this time governor and commander-in-ch
  • t, Jr., Chelsea, the Great American Traveller, Orator and Patriot; the Friend of Humanity, the Ladie
  • as generally known as Sion Ceiriog, a poet, an orator, and an astronomer, a curious historian of sea
  • Demades (380-318 BC), orator and demagogue.
  • He was an intercollegiate debate, orator, and distance runner.
  • mentary career Moppett was renowned as a great orator and, in 1997, was appointed Deputy Opposition
  • Ogden was known for his skills as an orator as well as devoting his time to writing works
  • Next, Antony humbles himself as "no orator, as Brutus is" hinting that Brutus used tricke
  • Lenin was a persuasive orator, as a political scientist his extensive theore
  • ckens' character of Slackbridge, the poisonous orator as "a mere figment of middle-class imagination
  • Brien, a dynamic Irish priest who was a gifted orator as well as Whelan's teacher at St. Mary's Scho
  • by Harvard in 1854, and was the Phi Beta Kappa orator at that institution in 1850.
  • On [Venereal Diseases]) to Henry Paman, public orator at Cambridge and Gresham Professor of Physic i
  • ican abolitionist, women's suffragist, editor, orator, author, statesman and reformer Frederick Doug
  • Farm, the plantation where famed educator and orator Booker T. Washington was born into slavery in
  • re the United States Supreme Court and a noted orator, both before and after the Civil War.
  • He was not an orator, but his speeches were characterised by good s
  • Therefore, an orator can demonstrate a metaphysical territorial app
  • trilogy centred on the life of the great Roman orator Cicero.
  • tates, became a journalist, historian, writer, orator, civil rights activist and Pan-African nationa
  • Statesman, legal scholar, and orator Daniel Webster championed the Union throughout
  • ich he at once revealed his great powers as an orator, demanding boldly that the liberties and privi
  • country giving lectures, becoming a well-known orator despite having a stammer.
  • Though he was not orator enough to commence practice as a leader, his d
  • wn Malayalam writer, literary critic, scholar, orator, essayist, lexicographer, translator and educa
  • An erudite orator, expert in the social, economic and political
  • ecies was first described by American botanist Orator F. Cook in 1901.
  • In 1941 another American botanist, Orator F. Cook, moved Beccari's C. anomala to a new g
  • In 1900 Orator F. Cook proposed a new genus for the royal pal
  • In 1901 Orator F. Cook described a hat-making industry centre
  • His greatest fame however may have come as an orator, for which one historian has dubbed him "the m
  • Orator Giovan Pietro Maffei by Giovanni Battista Moro
  • Although not a great orator, Grant had a clear grasp of questions which co
  • lso found it hard to believe that such a great orator had been a slave.
  • A noted orator, he was active in Iowa politics, including the
  • A famous pulpit orator, he was Apostolic Preacher of the Palace under
  • r 1756), English clergyman, commonly known as ' Orator Henley', and one of the first entertainers and
  • Acclaimed as an eloquent orator, his keynote addresses at the OA's biennial Na
  • Eleusinian Mysteries, she was defended by the orator Hypereides, one of her lovers.
  • hom she was mistress but also companion of the orator Hypereides, who defended her against a charge
  • He was elected public orator in 1876, and was given the title orator emerit
  • For he was a very elegant orator in Verse as well as Prose.
  • Your father was then unquestionably the best orator in the anti-slavery movement.
  • 9) was an early colonist, political leader and orator in Texas.
  • ches of Demosthenes, a prominent statesman and orator in ancient Greece.
  • ior Ministry; he is also known as a writer and orator in Persian and Pashto.
  • gious show and making him the most listened to orator in the world.
  • ns of London in 1676; censor in 1683; Harveian orator in 1684; was appointed an elect in January 170
  • He was public orator in 1569, president of St John's College, Oxfor
  • He was Harveian Orator in 1797.
  • ts modern meaning is by British politician and orator John Bright, referring to the Reform Act of 18
  • It follows the downfall and death of the Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero.
  • ock to this country were a theme which many an orator might covet for his maiden speech, and Sir Edw
  • The phrase was used in 1759 by the Shawnee orator Missiweakiwa when it became obvious that the F
  • ed as a "medium-sized nuggety man" and a fiery orator, Nelson was an effective campaigner, as can be
  • Neither his failure as an orator nor his defeat in a duel with Charles Thomas F
  • For the Irish poet, orator, novelist and Republican, see John Keegan Case
  • led him to became known as "the silver tongued orator of the hierarchy."
  • He was elected Grand Orator of the Grand Lodge of Illinois in 1843.
  • Between 1760 and 1776, Nowell was Public Orator of Oxford University.
  • Pierre Viret, especially, the chief orator of the Calvinists, wanted to have a public dis
  • , and has been described as "the most powerful orator of his day".
  • ed his reputation as North Carolina's greatest orator of his generation during his first term in Con
  • hah was a famous saint in this chain, a farmer orator of Islam.
  • Temple, and on 14 Dec. 1604 was elected public orator of Oxford University.
  • hout his university career, he was noted as an orator of distinction, and served as Auditor of the c
  • Considered a leading orator of the "pulpit of the American Revolution", Ba
  • n Bangla Betar Kendra eventually turned as the orator of the Bangladesh government in exile.
  • he was made canon of Christ Church and public orator of the university, in the place of Henry Hammo
  • See Antiphon (person) the orator of ancient Greece.
  • He was known as The boy tramp orator of 1896.
  • on was widely recognized as a premier American orator on social issues, and he was a primary spokesm
  • 12 November 1793) was a French astronomer and orator, one of the leaders of the early part of the F
  • Christian men of letters, a very accomplished orator, perhaps one of the greatest of his time, and
  • 26, 1305) was an English Dominican, cardinal, orator, poet, philosopher, and theologian.
  • author, confederate Lieutenant colonel, judge, orator, poets, lawyer and Speakers of the Louisiana H
  • e he held many important offices, being public orator, principal of New Inn Hall (which he rebuilt a
  • Labor's most effective orator prior to Dunstan's entry into politics, O'Hall
  • ecent ‘encroachments' along the frontier,” the orator proposes these seemingly isolated attacks are
  • The regiment was raised by orator Robert Green Ingersoll who became its first co
  • The orator said that the Pilgrim fathers had founded a “s
  • Candy Cummings, but he did sacrifice teammate Orator Shafer to third base in the sixth inning; Shaf
  • Orator Shaffer
  • Shafer was the brother of baseball player Orator Shaffer.
  • person - a poet, playwright, novelist, actor, orator, singer, artist, and actvist.
  • on a considerable amount of trade, though the orator speaks, of it as oppidum non maximum.
  • The Life and Letters of Roscoe Conkling: Orator, Statesman and Advocate by Alfred R. Conkling
  • and, and although he was greater as a platform orator than as a debater, he gradually won the somewh
  • was much more personally popular and a better orator than the generally ineffectual Goicoechea, in
  • y second year (alternating with the University Orator), the Professor delivers the Creweian Oration,
  • Apart from his fame as a good teacher and orator, the only historical details that we have from
  • Music), the Proctors, the Assessor, the Public Orator, the Professor of Poetry, and the Registrar, t
  • president twice (1814 and 1822) and Hunterian Orator three times (1813, 1823 and 1828).
  • He was a persuasive orator, too, who eschewed flights of rhetoric and spo
  • harsh criticism, the energetic and eccentric ' Orator' was very popular among most Londoners.
  • mentary champion of the Church, and, though no orator, was a frequent speaker.
  • Trevino called Laurel "the best orator we have ever had."
  • However his skills as an orator were also well recognised throughout the count
  • cal weekly paper, wrote that "the Clare-Market Orator, while he turns religion into farce, must be c
  • Luscus, consul in 153 BC, an orator who opposed Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in 13
  • He is sometimes referred to as "the orator who saved the nation."
  • He was remembered by H. V. Evatt as "a great orator who had helped to inspire coalminers during in
  • Charles de Bouvens was a French pulpit orator who had to flee the French Revolution due to h
  • She was an eloquent orator who spoke out for women's rights, such as the
  • accomplished journalist, newspaper editor and orator, who in 1869 became the first German-born Amer
  • Buys was a gifted orator who was passionately opposed to the British an
  • was a highly effective politician, a brilliant orator, who listened to his district-and in return, h
  • sor in the Society of Jesus, he was a renowned orator, who traveled between dioceses in catechism mi
  • h good-natured and friendly, character, and an orator who carried his audience with him by his force
  • An orator will usually tell short inspirational folk-sto
  • He won fame as a charismatic orator with an unconventionally dramatic preaching st
  • "He was well-known as a platform orator with a thin hatchet face and mane of long blac
  • brought dates to the event to hear the master orator working his unique magic with the English lang
  • An accomplished barrister and orator, Wright returned to practising law on retiring
  • ary 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman.
  • (The Orator, xxiii, 76-79)