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 1   4|       their rear the vanquished general, powerless to do aught with
 2  16|   permit to leave town from the general in command.~ ~
 3  35|        Honor, and member of the General Council. During the whole
 4  38|   Monsieur Carre-Lamadon in the General Council, Count Hubert represented
 5  86|         without difficulty amid general regret that it did not hold
 6  99|         passports signed by the general in command, in which were
 7 184| monsieur, to the fact that your general in command gave us a permit
 8 195|      the word, so great was the general indignation. Cornudet broke
 9 201|         affair; and there was a general coolness toward Boule de
10 228|       and the discussion became general, each giving his or her
11 250|       more effectually than any general, the rough and insubordinate
12 261|       and was seen no more. The general anxiety was at its height.
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