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FOREIGN MISCELLANY

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LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... puposes, than before. If their * army of Eng. land' were to perisli to man, they would console themselves with the thought that they had died like heroes and patriots for the good of their country. The loss of the army of Russia in 1812 did not discourage ...