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The greatest hero of our time and country compares the different individual details of a battle with those of a ball ; every man recollects with whom he himself danced , but as to the rest of the mêlée he can give no correct or accurate ...
The greatest hero of our time and country compares the different individual details of a battle with those of a ball ; every man recollects with whom he himself danced , but as to the rest of the mêlée he can give no correct or accurate ...
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Marie Louise had several times wiped the tears from her eyes . addressing the empress , we are " Listen to the rest , " resumed he , coming to the dénouement , which is well worthy of the rest of the story .
Marie Louise had several times wiped the tears from her eyes . addressing the empress , we are " Listen to the rest , " resumed he , coming to the dénouement , which is well worthy of the rest of the story .
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And the said Elizabeth further told this informant that Satan would never let her rest , or be quiet , untill she did consent to the killing of the hogges of one Mr. Edwards of Mannintree aforesaid , and the horse of one Robert Tayler ...
And the said Elizabeth further told this informant that Satan would never let her rest , or be quiet , untill she did consent to the killing of the hogges of one Mr. Edwards of Mannintree aforesaid , and the horse of one Robert Tayler ...
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