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... remained stretched on their miserable resting places , and an old grenadier.who had made a campaign in Egypt , replied , with a grumbling tone , " If you had been in Egypt , my young officer , you would know how great a difference there ...
... remained stretched on their miserable resting places , and an old grenadier.who had made a campaign in Egypt , replied , with a grumbling tone , " If you had been in Egypt , my young officer , you would know how great a difference there ...
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... remained no relatives to me on this side of the water . How grievously do they err , who chafe at the restraints imposed by parental affection , and eagerly long to be enfranchised from the fond guidance of paternal authority ! How ...
... remained no relatives to me on this side of the water . How grievously do they err , who chafe at the restraints imposed by parental affection , and eagerly long to be enfranchised from the fond guidance of paternal authority ! How ...
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... remained on neutral ground , should pay the penalty of death . Nor was it without reason ; for he who can look tamely on , while he sees his country sacrificed to despotic power or headlong anarchy , must surely be deemed VOL . V. 53 no ...
... remained on neutral ground , should pay the penalty of death . Nor was it without reason ; for he who can look tamely on , while he sees his country sacrificed to despotic power or headlong anarchy , must surely be deemed VOL . V. 53 no ...
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