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 1    1,    2|       himself at the side, so as to command the head of the sleeper,
 2    1,    2|            the woods required great command over himself to avoid giving
 3    1,    5|            the French lieutenant in command of the “Boulonnaise,” the
 4    1,   10| superintended the unmooring.~At the command of the pilot the ropes were
 5    1,   10|         archipelago. At his word of command fifty poles from each side
 6    1,   16|  schoolmaster, and troops under the command of officers of all ranks.~
 7    1,   20|      himself. He regained his usual command over himself, and his features
 8    2,    6|        forward.~Benito had complete command over himself. The defender
 9    2,   14|         ciphers, 8, 4, and 4, which command the three letters, h, d,
10    2,   16|            strong rowers, under the command of the pilot Araujo, should
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