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... returned with the intelligence that the soldiers of Bonaparte did indeed mount guard at the gates of the Palace ; but the " Gugustes " and " Polytes " were too much amused with the beaming countenances of the candidates on the platform ...
... returned with the intelligence that the soldiers of Bonaparte did indeed mount guard at the gates of the Palace ; but the " Gugustes " and " Polytes " were too much amused with the beaming countenances of the candidates on the platform ...
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... returning , at a slow pace , to their quarters in the Champ de Mars . We looked in vain amongst them for traces of the fight , as they sat their well- groomed chargers with the supreme indifference of old troopers their bright helmets ...
... returning , at a slow pace , to their quarters in the Champ de Mars . We looked in vain amongst them for traces of the fight , as they sat their well- groomed chargers with the supreme indifference of old troopers their bright helmets ...
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... returned from Ferrières on Tuesday , was busy drawing up an official report of his interview with the Federal Chancellor , and we prepared ourselves for a piece of D his most academical eloquence , which would take at least II ...
... returned from Ferrières on Tuesday , was busy drawing up an official report of his interview with the Federal Chancellor , and we prepared ourselves for a piece of D his most academical eloquence , which would take at least II ...
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... returned to the charge , the Interna- tional Association , by refusing to hear or to under- stand , lost us the Republic . Instead of action , a manifesto was proposed - again mere words ! Matters had indeed come to such a pass , that ...
... returned to the charge , the Interna- tional Association , by refusing to hear or to under- stand , lost us the Republic . Instead of action , a manifesto was proposed - again mere words ! Matters had indeed come to such a pass , that ...
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... orders to despatch a messenger forthwith , adding that he hoped the answer would come back in time . I returned with the sergeant to F his room , where we found a lieutenant and some III . ] 65 A NIGHT AT THE OUTPOSTS .
... orders to despatch a messenger forthwith , adding that he hoped the answer would come back in time . I returned with the sergeant to F his room , where we found a lieutenant and some III . ] 65 A NIGHT AT THE OUTPOSTS .
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