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1 She was told that Castelar was the eloquent orator of the age.
2 He was an eminent jurist, an eloquent orator , and a finished scholar.
3 He was presumptuous and rash, and rather a fluent speaker than an eloquent orator .
4 A truly great man or eloquent orator does not die-
5 The latter was by Bishop Simpson and was worthy of the noble and eloquent orator .
6 He was an eloquent orator , and as a writer rapid and brilliant, but not profound.
7 Oh, he was a learned divine and eloquent orator .
8 He was sincere; he was, in his way, patriotic; he was a clever and eloquent orator .
9 The Boy not only heard an eloquent orator .
10 Next came James Lloyd, the modest gentleman, the eloquent orator and the accomplished man of business.
11 The Philanthropist Congressman recognized him instantly as the most eloquent orator in the labor movement in America.
12 Senator Douglas was an eloquent orator .
13 My father, minister of Prestonpans, was of a warm and benevolent temper, and an orthodox and eloquent orator .
14 He would so much have loved to talk, to write, to be a great musician, an eloquent orator !
15 He was the most eloquent orator in the House of Commons, which he entered in 1700 as a Whig.
16 John Bright, an eloquent orator and strenuous advocate of oral reform and political progress, joined Gladstone in his campaign.
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