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1     I,     24|    the consummate tact of an orator, said, "It is not through
2    II,     46|      was the grandson of the orator Hortensius, and had been
3    VI,     26|     a clever remark from the orator Passienus, that "there never
4   XII,     68|     and the reputation of an orator, he advocated the cause
5  XIII,     41| whose great-grandfather, the orator Corvinus, was still remembered
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