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6293. ORATORY, Modern and Ancient.—[continued].
The finest thing, in my
opinion, which the English language has produced,
is the defence of Eugene Aram, spoken
by himself at the bar of the York assizes, in
1759.—
To Abraham Small. Washington ed. vi, 347.
(M.
1814)
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