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Cæsar , on his side , went among his men with that steady serenity , for which he
was so much " admired in the midst of ... He deplored the many brave men that
were to fall on both sides , and the wounds of his country , whoever should be ...
Cæsar , on his side , went among his men with that steady serenity , for which he
was so much " admired in the midst of ... He deplored the many brave men that
were to fall on both sides , and the wounds of his country , whoever should be ...
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Cæsar , on his side , went among his men with that steady serenity , for which he
was so much admired in the midst of ... He deplored the many brave men that
were to fall on both sides , and the wounds of his country , whoever should be ...
Cæsar , on his side , went among his men with that steady serenity , for which he
was so much admired in the midst of ... He deplored the many brave men that
were to fall on both sides , and the wounds of his country , whoever should be ...
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This was the grand confederation celebrated at the “ Champ de Mars , " - a piece
of ground adjoining to Paris , about eight hundred yards in length , bounded on
each side by lofty trees , and commanding at the farther extremity a view of the ...
This was the grand confederation celebrated at the “ Champ de Mars , " - a piece
of ground adjoining to Paris , about eight hundred yards in length , bounded on
each side by lofty trees , and commanding at the farther extremity a view of the ...
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