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The orator's text book : containing a variety of passages in prose and verse, selected as exercises in reading and recitation : also a debate intended for an exercise in argumentative declamation, to which is prefixed an introduction containing Mr. Knowle's abstract of Walker's system / by Donald Macleod.
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Main Author:
MacLeod, Donald, A.M
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Washington City :
Pishey Thompson,
1830.
Subjects:
Readers.
Recitations.
Elocution.
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PN4111 .M1 1830
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