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 1      VI|   for[55] freedom. Durando's troops are now marshalled in St.
 2     XIV|      to peaceful travellers. Troops were, indeed, encountered
 3     XIV|   Kolozsvar, and there'll be troops of peddlers and dealers
 4     XIV|     last strap.~ ~Wallachian troops were holding the mountain[
 5      XV|   years against the imperial troops; even after Francis Rakoczy'
 6     XVI|   bushrangers are hardly the troops to take it."~ ~"Well, then,
 7     XVI|   that a division of regular troops, with artillery and cavalry,
 8     XVI|     s. There are no imperial troops to be seen for miles around.
 9   XXIII|   the report that Diurbanu's troops were rapidly approaching.
10   XXIII|   usual among such irregular troops, no outposts had been set
11   XXIII| broke his ankle. His fleeing troops left him lying there; they
12     XXV|   procured an order that the troops in Italy shall wear for
13    XXVI|   and a detachment of French troops was advancing to storm it.~ ~"
14    XXVI|   would fire into the air.~ ~Troops were now rapidly moving
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