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 1       V|             those who were present. The general multitude could find little
 2     VII|                It is not customary in a general audience with the Pope to
 3    VIII|                 taking place elsewhere. General Durando has had a taste
 4    VIII|                cross the Po. If now the general disobeys, all those whose
 5      IX| fellow-believers differ from mankind in general. In our eyes war is revenge,
 6     XIV|                he was Francis Rakoczy's general. Thence it is only a step
 7     XIV|                 there was a report that General Kalliani was approaching
 8     XIV|                 was to be feared that a general flight from Torda to Kolozsvar
 9   XVIII|                 Transylvania, and, as a general rule, no power on earth
10   XXIII|                 to see Diurbanu.~ ~"The general is not to be seen just now,"
11   XXIII|               corner, sent it in to the general. The bearer of it soon returned
12   XXIII|           pocketbook; deliver it to the general and ask him to read it.
13   XXIII|               disguise, and, amidst the general confusion, bring them away
14    XXIV|                 with his own hands took General Diurbanu prisoner and bound
15   XXVII|               people had cried: "Be our general, lead us against the Romans,
16   XXVII|            returned their salute.~ ~The general received him in his breakfast-room,
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