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... never would be fighting at any time , " & c . As it stands , the spirit of the passage is ; " it never shall happen at any time that I have fought without orders , " & c . We cannot dismiss this topic without entering our protest ...
... never would be fighting at any time , " & c . As it stands , the spirit of the passage is ; " it never shall happen at any time that I have fought without orders , " & c . We cannot dismiss this topic without entering our protest ...
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... never needest thou stand still , never be weary , in thy course after the prize : look only to the pearl , look to the palm of victory , which thy judge holds out before thee ! Is it not worthy of constant , persevering pursuit , is it ...
... never needest thou stand still , never be weary , in thy course after the prize : look only to the pearl , look to the palm of victory , which thy judge holds out before thee ! Is it not worthy of constant , persevering pursuit , is it ...
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... never witnessed on any arena . The force of the attacks of Bossuet must be admired , but how much more admirably are they parried . On the other hand , all the strokes of Fenelon on his adversary go to the vitals ; and in every onset ...
... never witnessed on any arena . The force of the attacks of Bossuet must be admired , but how much more admirably are they parried . On the other hand , all the strokes of Fenelon on his adversary go to the vitals ; and in every onset ...
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