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1      IV|  the prospect of stealing a march on the enemy.~ ~"I carry
2    XXII| part is to check him in his march on Croatia."~ ~"Or, in other
3    XXII|     s men would halt on the march, panic-stricken at the news,
4   XXIII|    forced to make so long a march. After showing the way to
5   XXIII|  the world who has sworn to march against Toroczko, treaty
6    XXIV|    say. "If I am ordered to march I shall obey. My poor lads
7    XXVI|   place.~ ~In the soldier's march to glory each step is a
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