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He was very sensible , that so great a loss , which was a manifest proof of the
courage of their enemies , was capable of alarming and discouraging his soldiers
. In order , therefore , to conceal the knowledge of it from them , he caused all ...
He was very sensible , that so great a loss , which was a manifest proof of the
courage of their enemies , was capable of alarming and discouraging his soldiers
. In order , therefore , to conceal the knowledge of it from them , he caused all ...
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He insisted on nothing so strongly , to his soldiers , as his frequent and
unsuccessful endeavors for peace . He talked , with terror , on the blood he was
going to shed , and pleaded only the necessity that urged him to it . He deplored
the many ...
He insisted on nothing so strongly , to his soldiers , as his frequent and
unsuccessful endeavors for peace . He talked , with terror , on the blood he was
going to shed , and pleaded only the necessity that urged him to it . He deplored
the many ...
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The fourth and last time he was brought before the self - created tribunal , as he
was proceeding thither , he was insulted by the soldiers and the mob , who
exclaimed , “ Justice ! justice ! execution ! execution ! " but he continued
undaunted .
The fourth and last time he was brought before the self - created tribunal , as he
was proceeding thither , he was insulted by the soldiers and the mob , who
exclaimed , “ Justice ! justice ! execution ! execution ! " but he continued
undaunted .
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