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 | | Further, the demo- cratic party in Russia in 1863, seeing in the division between the peasantry of the Lithuanian provinces, who had no Polish sympathies, and the nobles who had, an opportunity of inflicting a blow upon the nobility generally, hounded on the govern- ment against the insurgents. |
 | | And the contrast is great indeed between the heavy, languid, flabby faces of the Turkish royal family, for instance, with their drooping eyelids and rounded sensual outlines, and the firm, hard, angular, bony features, small, fierce, restless eyes and well-knit frames of the genuine Turks or Tatars of the Aral or Caspian steppes. |
 | | But the glory of France in America was set- ting, the days of her ambition were de- parted, and dreams of conquest and em- pire had passed into realities of bitterness and humiliation. |
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