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n. (plural of orator English)

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These orators, who might sometimes be compared, by themselves, and by the public, to the most celebrated of the ancient Greeks, were united by the ties of the strictest friendship.

It will be instructive to make the acquaintance of some of these orators and to learn the secret of their power.

He had the advantage of many modern orators in having something to say on his subject, in feeling deeply interested in it, and in talking to people who were also interested in the same thing.

He, like the majority of the orators of the Revolution, also possessed another quality, often foreign to the modern orator.

The orators, James Otis, Patrick Henry, and Samuel Adams, were inspired by the same cause.

Selections from the other orators mentioned may be found in Johnston and S.

The South was proud of its famous orators and generals in Revolutionary times and of its long line of statesmen and Presidents, who took such a prominent part in establishing and maintaining the republic.

The ascending orators do not only oblige their audience in the agreeable delivery, but the whole world in their early publication of these speeches.

But, no matter what rallying cries the orators give to the idiots who fight, no matter what noble purposes they assign to wars, there is never but one reason for a war.

And that we have been betrayed into it by statesmen and orators mouthing catchwords and preju­dices,” said Melly rapidly.