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Page 58
But General Pepe , even before commencing his march , received written directions not to cross the Po without further orders ; which directions , he tells us , he never compromised the safety of the King by mentioning to any one ...
But General Pepe , even before commencing his march , received written directions not to cross the Po without further orders ; which directions , he tells us , he never compromised the safety of the King by mentioning to any one ...
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Returning from the door to repeat his farewell , he , for the last time , addressed his favourite : - You are good , you are young ; your prayers will be heard ; let me entreat you , for my sake , when you kneel to God , ' never forget ...
Returning from the door to repeat his farewell , he , for the last time , addressed his favourite : - You are good , you are young ; your prayers will be heard ; let me entreat you , for my sake , when you kneel to God , ' never forget ...
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... not only that she does not , but never did , as- sume any rights inconsistent with our loyalty and patriotism ; we say never did - for again , by the peculiar nature of the case , this also is necessary ; since if Rome be infallible ...
... not only that she does not , but never did , as- sume any rights inconsistent with our loyalty and patriotism ; we say never did - for again , by the peculiar nature of the case , this also is necessary ; since if Rome be infallible ...
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