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... passed through his right arm ; and knowing that the Indians were only in front of him when he fell , while his own men were on his right , remarked , that " that ball could not have come from the enemy . " Braddock replied bitterly ...
... passed through his right arm ; and knowing that the Indians were only in front of him when he fell , while his own men were on his right , remarked , that " that ball could not have come from the enemy . " Braddock replied bitterly ...
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... passed by her ; And when the army all had passed , Herself to earth she wildly cast , Her raven ringlets tearing , With countenance despairing . Her mother hastened to the place , " May God in mercy view thee ! " And clasped her in her ...
... passed by her ; And when the army all had passed , Herself to earth she wildly cast , Her raven ringlets tearing , With countenance despairing . Her mother hastened to the place , " May God in mercy view thee ! " And clasped her in her ...
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... passed by the conspirators- ( for so we must call them . ) in anxious and busy preparation . The guards of the palace were to be brought into their service ; and the in- fluence of the empress , seconded by bribes , accomplished this ...
... passed by the conspirators- ( for so we must call them . ) in anxious and busy preparation . The guards of the palace were to be brought into their service ; and the in- fluence of the empress , seconded by bribes , accomplished this ...
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