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... never can be read with pleasure or satisfaction by any one who is even moderately acquainted with the principles of mi litary construction . We should be wanting in that duty which we owe to the community at large , if we did not ...
... never can be read with pleasure or satisfaction by any one who is even moderately acquainted with the principles of mi litary construction . We should be wanting in that duty which we owe to the community at large , if we did not ...
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... never change their clothes until they drop off their backs ; when they are so lousy ' tis impossible they can bear them on them- selves , they then send them to be baked , to kill the lice . The use of this set of fellows is , in case ...
... never change their clothes until they drop off their backs ; when they are so lousy ' tis impossible they can bear them on them- selves , they then send them to be baked , to kill the lice . The use of this set of fellows is , in case ...
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... never low ; never do his heroes enter into conference with vile and brutal men ; never are profound reflections mingled with flat or obscene pleasantries : but this mixture of the sublime and of the burlesque , of laughter and tears and ...
... never low ; never do his heroes enter into conference with vile and brutal men ; never are profound reflections mingled with flat or obscene pleasantries : but this mixture of the sublime and of the burlesque , of laughter and tears and ...
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