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His eyes remained fixed , and he could not even weep . Stupified with the newly
acquired power of changing his position , his limbs , like his tongue , refused , in
spite of his efforts , to perform their office . At length he got through the formidable
...
His eyes remained fixed , and he could not even weep . Stupified with the newly
acquired power of changing his position , his limbs , like his tongue , refused , in
spite of his efforts , to perform their office . At length he got through the formidable
...
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No trepidation , no confusion occurred , even for an instant ; as fast as the men
were wounded , they were carried below , and others stept into their places ; the
dead remained where they fell , till after the action . 5. At this juncture , the fortune
...
No trepidation , no confusion occurred , even for an instant ; as fast as the men
were wounded , they were carried below , and others stept into their places ; the
dead remained where they fell , till after the action . 5. At this juncture , the fortune
...
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If the provisions and store - houses had been destroyed , the French could not
have remained longer than they did . It was entirely from the want of provisions
that the retreat of the French army became necessary . Very few of the churches ...
If the provisions and store - houses had been destroyed , the French could not
have remained longer than they did . It was entirely from the want of provisions
that the retreat of the French army became necessary . Very few of the churches ...
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