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He succeeded ; for the princes and people of Greece , no less wounded in their
pride than stung with a sense of the atrocious villany , determined to extinguish
the flames of their resentment in the blood of Priam and his people , who refused
to ...
He succeeded ; for the princes and people of Greece , no less wounded in their
pride than stung with a sense of the atrocious villany , determined to extinguish
the flames of their resentment in the blood of Priam and his people , who refused
to ...
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Instead of terror , it excited only rage - instead of producing submission , it roused
a more determined hostility . The attack in the field was such as war authorizes ;
was on men , and on soldiers ; and could be easily forgotten . Here the assault ...
Instead of terror , it excited only rage - instead of producing submission , it roused
a more determined hostility . The attack in the field was such as war authorizes ;
was on men , and on soldiers ; and could be easily forgotten . Here the assault ...
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... to avoid all risk , Dr . Bollman made a long visit at Vienna ; it was determined
that an attempt should be made to rescue Lafayette , while on one of the airings ,
with which he was then regularly indulged , on account of his broken health . 6 .
... to avoid all risk , Dr . Bollman made a long visit at Vienna ; it was determined
that an attempt should be made to rescue Lafayette , while on one of the airings ,
with which he was then regularly indulged , on account of his broken health . 6 .
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