Book,  Par.

1     I,     37|          though not a practised speaker, yet with natural dignity
2   III,     45| stepfather, and the most fluent speaker of that day. ~ ~
3    IV,     70|  Tiberius, who pronounced him a speaker of natural genius. Henceforward
4  XIII,      4|     heard with favour. When the speaker passed on to his foresight
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