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... effect produced the moment the parachute was sepa- rated from the balloon ; a general cry was heard , and applause soon burst forth from all sides , when the para- chute was seen rapidly evolving , and the descent effecting majestically ...
... effect produced the moment the parachute was sepa- rated from the balloon ; a general cry was heard , and applause soon burst forth from all sides , when the para- chute was seen rapidly evolving , and the descent effecting majestically ...
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... effect , yet perhaps a production of greater magnificence might have been selected , as the opening piece , from the works of its illustrious author . This was followed by the exquisitely beautiful song , from the Redemption , of Lord ...
... effect , yet perhaps a production of greater magnificence might have been selected , as the opening piece , from the works of its illustrious author . This was followed by the exquisitely beautiful song , from the Redemption , of Lord ...
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... effect as if the same were inserted , word for word . 10. All prisoners taken during the hostilities , as well as all hostages which may have been carried off or given , shall be restored in the shortest time possible . The same shall ...
... effect as if the same were inserted , word for word . 10. All prisoners taken during the hostilities , as well as all hostages which may have been carried off or given , shall be restored in the shortest time possible . The same shall ...
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