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hesitate to pronounce her the most powerful and important city which ever
existed , and as standing at the head of the first rank of cities . But if this remark is
true of Rome in the times of which we are now speaking , it will serve to awaken
our ...
hesitate to pronounce her the most powerful and important city which ever
existed , and as standing at the head of the first rank of cities . But if this remark is
true of Rome in the times of which we are now speaking , it will serve to awaken
our ...
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An English officer perceived Dr. Warren , and knew him ; he borrowed the musket
of one of his soldiers , and hit him with a ball , either in the head or in the breast .
He fell dead upon the spot . The Americans were appréhensive lest the English ...
An English officer perceived Dr. Warren , and knew him ; he borrowed the musket
of one of his soldiers , and hit him with a ball , either in the head or in the breast .
He fell dead upon the spot . The Americans were appréhensive lest the English ...
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Montcalm had taken post on the left of the French army , and Wolfe on the right of
the English , so that the two generals met each other , at the head of their
respective troops , where the battle was most severe . 9. The French advanced
briskly ...
Montcalm had taken post on the left of the French army , and Wolfe on the right of
the English , so that the two generals met each other , at the head of their
respective troops , where the battle was most severe . 9. The French advanced
briskly ...
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