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... faith he sacrificed all that he prized in life , took up the uncongenial profession of arms and faced many dangers , buoyed up by the hope of putting an end to the fierce feuds , as ruinous as they were 12 PRESIDENT OBREGÓN.
... faith he sacrificed all that he prized in life , took up the uncongenial profession of arms and faced many dangers , buoyed up by the hope of putting an end to the fierce feuds , as ruinous as they were 12 PRESIDENT OBREGÓN.
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... took his place among the leaders of his nation , no event of its history has been wholly untouched by his influence , nor since he rose to the highest post in the Republic has his Cabinet taken its stand towards any momentous problem ...
... took his place among the leaders of his nation , no event of its history has been wholly untouched by his influence , nor since he rose to the highest post in the Republic has his Cabinet taken its stand towards any momentous problem ...
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... the duel by shooting one of them dead , whereupon she wounded two others , took the remain- ing pair prisoners and compelled them to carry the corpse of their comrade to the authorities to whom she duly delivered them EARLY DAYS 33.
... the duel by shooting one of them dead , whereupon she wounded two others , took the remain- ing pair prisoners and compelled them to carry the corpse of their comrade to the authorities to whom she duly delivered them EARLY DAYS 33.
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... was unable to provide for and educate her youngest offspring , he was confined to the care of these three * Near Culiacan in the State of Sinaloa . sisters , one of whom took especial charge of his 34 PRESIDENT OBREGÓN.
... was unable to provide for and educate her youngest offspring , he was confined to the care of these three * Near Culiacan in the State of Sinaloa . sisters , one of whom took especial charge of his 34 PRESIDENT OBREGÓN.
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Emile Joseph Dillon. sisters , one of whom took especial charge of his moral upbringing and discharged her task with scrupulous care . She laid uncommon stress upon veracity as the groundwork of all morality and punished severely every ...
Emile Joseph Dillon. sisters , one of whom took especial charge of his moral upbringing and discharged her task with scrupulous care . She laid uncommon stress upon veracity as the groundwork of all morality and punished severely every ...
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