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The elocutionist; a collection of pieces in prose and verse, peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading, in teh most comprehensive sense of the term, including a debate upon the character of Julius Caesar, preceded by an introd. in which Walker's system is simplified.

Title:The elocutionist; a collection of pieces in prose and verse, peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading, in teh most comprehensive sense of the term, including a debate upon the character of Julius Caesar, preceded by an introd. in which Walker's system is simplified.
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Note:Simms and M'Intyre, 1848
  
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Subject:Caesar, Julius
Subject:Elocution
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