Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|     and buried whole cities, destroyed the lives and fortunes of
2    II,       X| awakened. I should then have destroyed two lives; with the guilty
3    II,     XII|    fine corps of cavalry was destroyed then and there.~ ~The fall
4    II,    XIII| itself the Austrian army was destroyed. So it would be here. It
5    II,     XVI| everything away before it is destroyed."~ ~"But, sir, this is foolish!
6    II,     XVI|      all hopes of peace, and destroyed all calculations and expectations.
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