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 1    1|        the markets, prospects of war and peace everywhere, and
 2    6|         we need not come to open war. We meet at the post-office,
 3    8|        their small implements of war and hunting were brought
 4    8|         leek in two days. A long war, not with cranes, but with
 5    9|       subsided, the prospects of war and peace, and whether the
 6   11|          sustain the slavery and war and other superfluous expenses
 7   13|         duellum, but a bellum, a war between two races of ants,
 8   13|          was raging; internecine war; the red republicans on
 9   13|      shone with ferocity such as war only could excite. They
10   13| victorious, nor the cause of the war; but I felt for the rest
11   15|         voice. At length, in the war of 1812, her dwelling was
12   16|       sergeant in the old French war, and would not have got
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