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... nation would have been entirely so , for it rose almost en masse . Let us hope that this so much desired emancipation may be effected without violence : but in the mean time one would wish to have the beards preserved , so much strength ...
... nation would have been entirely so , for it rose almost en masse . Let us hope that this so much desired emancipation may be effected without violence : but in the mean time one would wish to have the beards preserved , so much strength ...
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... nation to regard itself as invincible is to make it such , at least within its own territory : for conquest is a chance which probably depends more upon the faults of the van- quished than upon the genius of the victor . It is said ...
... nation to regard itself as invincible is to make it such , at least within its own territory : for conquest is a chance which probably depends more upon the faults of the van- quished than upon the genius of the victor . It is said ...
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... nation , however , is so thoroughly military , that lofty achievements of that description excite less astonishment in it than other nations . The greatest families of Russia have erected tombs to their relatives in the cemetery which ...
... nation , however , is so thoroughly military , that lofty achievements of that description excite less astonishment in it than other nations . The greatest families of Russia have erected tombs to their relatives in the cemetery which ...
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