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... capital of a vast empire , and encamped his troops among ruins , where none of the inhabitants of the great city remained to welcome or resist him , but a few wretched vagrants , to whom it was no change to be without a home . From a ...
... capital of a vast empire , and encamped his troops among ruins , where none of the inhabitants of the great city remained to welcome or resist him , but a few wretched vagrants , to whom it was no change to be without a home . From a ...
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... capital city , Napoleon assured himself that a combat would be ventured , but one after another they were destroy- ed , and their ashes given up to him . At length , he arrived within sight of Smolensk , a city , which , from its size ...
... capital city , Napoleon assured himself that a combat would be ventured , but one after another they were destroy- ed , and their ashes given up to him . At length , he arrived within sight of Smolensk , a city , which , from its size ...
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... capital he would have dictated to his humbled foe , peace upon his own terms , if the Russians had not determined upon a sacrifice , which no nation ever made before , and no other could or would endure now . On the other hand , had he ...
... capital he would have dictated to his humbled foe , peace upon his own terms , if the Russians had not determined upon a sacrifice , which no nation ever made before , and no other could or would endure now . On the other hand , had he ...
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... capital to the last extremity ; at the last moment " he swore by his white hairs , that he would die with him before Moscow ; " and immediately after decides upon his retreat . Rostopschin immediately announced his inten- tion of ...
... capital to the last extremity ; at the last moment " he swore by his white hairs , that he would die with him before Moscow ; " and immediately after decides upon his retreat . Rostopschin immediately announced his inten- tion of ...
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... CAPITAL . Capital is either fixed or circulating , and is that portion of wealth which is employed by the productive classes in the com- munity , for purposes of income and profit . The means employed by productive industry in ...
... CAPITAL . Capital is either fixed or circulating , and is that portion of wealth which is employed by the productive classes in the com- munity , for purposes of income and profit . The means employed by productive industry in ...
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Сторінка 293 - Strive to enter in by the narrow door : for many, I say unto you, shall seek to enter in, and shall not be able.
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