Encara no tenim significats per a "long oration".
1The tears in the baron's eyes expressed more than a long oration.
2He heard not a word of the long oration that followed.
3Sluiskin now endeavored, in a long oration, to dissuade them from their folly.
4He made a long oration, which the French could not, of course, understand.
5General Siddall had ready a long oration upon this course.
6Angela's answer to this long oration was a simple one.
7The priest then made another long oration, which was again briefly and emphatically translated by the governor.
8Having embraced the company, he delivered a long oration to dispose their minds to the glorious undertaking.
9But had he made a long oration neither my grandfather nor I could have been more deeply moved.
10Next, the gentleman with the scarf made a long oration, during which he was often interrupted by loud applause.
11The dreadful hint was wrapped up in many words, and formed but a small part of a very long oration.
12This chief made a long oration to us, all the women dancing and singing for joy up to the knees in water.
13Philibert de Bruxelles, a member of the privy council of the Netherlands, arose at the emperor's command, and made a long oration.
14Moreover the King of France has sent Monsieur de Bellievre to Lord Derby and Mr. Stafford, and Bellievre has made those envoys a long oration.
15And here the professor, having lighted upon a high-toned subject and a helpless hearer, launched into a long oration I have not space to report.
16They all have the art of making long orations upon a trifle.
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Long oration a través del temps
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