Colloquent

noun

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Noun
  1. 1
    One who takes part in a colloquy. rare

    "Upon that account it was, that the ſix Colloquents, or perſons that were appointed to ſpeak and plead for them the ſaid Remonſtrants, at the Conference of the Hague, preſented a Memorial to the States of Holland, on the 26th of January, containing a ſhort account of the riſe of the eccleſiaſtical troubles of this country; in which they moſt humbly prayed: […]"

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"Upon that account it was, that the ſix Colloquents, or perſons that were appointed to ſpeak and plead for them the ſaid Remonſtrants, at the Conference of the Hague, preſented a Memorial to the States of Holland, on the 26th of January, containing a ſhort account of the riſe of the eccleſiaſtical troubles of this country; in which they moſt humbly prayed: […]"

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