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6294. ORATORY, Modern and Ancient.—[further continued].

I consider the speeches
of Aram and Carnot, and that of Logan, as
worthily standing in a line with those of Scipio
and Hannibal in Livy, and of Cato and Cæsar
in Sallust.—
To Abraham Small. Washington ed. vi, 347.
(M. 1814)