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  1. The eloquent orator; being a collection of pieces, in prose, and verse, selected from the best English writers, ancient and modern, Arranged under Proper Heads: Intended to facilitate the Improvement of the Youth of Both Sexes, In Reading and Speaking. To which is added, an appendix, containing the much, and justly admired tragedy of Julius Cæsar, by Shakespeare. By Alexander Mather, A. M. Master of the English School, Aberdeen

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    Aberdeen: printed, for the compiler, by John Boyle, and sold by him, and by all the other booksellers in town, also by R. Nicol, Bookseller in Dundee, D. Buchannan, Bookseller in Montrose, J. Imlach, Bookseller in Banff,and A. Davidson, Bookseller in Inverness, [1785] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  2. Lewis, Robert [Author]

    The adventures of a rake : In the character of a public orator. Interspersed with several serious and comic pieces, pronounced before some polite audiences with great applause, and published at their request. In two volumes. By R. Lewis

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    London: printed for R. Withy, at the Dunciad, the third door from the east end of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill; T. Hope, at the Bible and Anchor, the corner of Bartholomew-lane, at the Feathers in Fleet-street, near Fleet-bridge, 1759 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009