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... taken off the lowermost ball , and laid on one side of a sheet of thick writing paper , the other side of the paper being laid over it , the leaves and the stalks are to be pressed and rubbed over with the palm of the hand , or ball of ...
... taken off the lowermost ball , and laid on one side of a sheet of thick writing paper , the other side of the paper being laid over it , the leaves and the stalks are to be pressed and rubbed over with the palm of the hand , or ball of ...
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... taken place the preceding day . He expressed at the same time his desire to see the hussars make an evolution , and request- ed Zieten to gratify him with the spectacle . The captain , who thought it incumbent on him to return the ...
... taken place the preceding day . He expressed at the same time his desire to see the hussars make an evolution , and request- ed Zieten to gratify him with the spectacle . The captain , who thought it incumbent on him to return the ...
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... taken , according to the offi- cial returns , on the field of battle in those engagements and under the walls of Agra , two hundred and sixty - eight pieces of ordnance , five thousand stand of arms , two hundred and fifteen tumbrils ...
... taken , according to the offi- cial returns , on the field of battle in those engagements and under the walls of Agra , two hundred and sixty - eight pieces of ordnance , five thousand stand of arms , two hundred and fifteen tumbrils ...
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