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 1      I,      IV|          that she has left me to battle with her creditors."~ ~ ~ ~
 2     IV,       I|         to the signature.~ ~This battle on paper was not without
 3     IV,       I|          the strength of mind to battle against what threatened
 4     IV,     III|         came with a cudgel to do battle against a band of robbers,
 5     IV,     III|       machines, and how to win a battle. On this subject he is crazy.
 6     IV,      IV|         been in good time at the battle of Marengo!" sighed the
 7     IV,      IV|         you know why we lost the battle of Marengo? Because General
 8      V,      II|   nothing but a walking-stick to battle with four thieves. One ought
 9     VI,       I|         the soldier who falls in battle have time to confess his
10     VI,       I|          midst of the turmoil of battle - I should not feel this
11     VI,       I|     fatherland, and who would do battle for an idea. The enlisted
12     VI,       I|     cannon-fodder" would go into battle without enthusiasm, would
13     VI,      II|     under the baptismal fires of battle! Again, to wage war requires
14     VI,     III|   pleasure in seeing you go into battle? Suppose you should fall?"~ ~"
15     VI,     III|        knights to send them into battle. I dread to lose you, Ludwig;
16     VI,      IV|       When Count Vavel goes into battle to help defend our fatherland,
17   VIII,       I|         with him from the bloody battle of Eilau?"~ ~"I have not
18   VIII,     III|          the third day after the battle of Aspern when Master Matyas
19   VIII,     III|     preferred looking on, when a battle was in progress, to taking
20     IX,       I| unusually high on the day of the battle at Aspern; that would cause
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