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1     I,       I|       none of all these different masters has been able to teach more
2    II,     XII| apprentice in the presence of his masters. French surgery in general
3    II,     XII|           by the old, experienced masters of the profession, to whom
4    II,     XII|       invariably been victors and masters of the field; the enemy
5    II,    XIII|     fought the Prussians remained masters of the field, and it was
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