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... id est , videre , which means to see or to know , because none of the Ancients dared to write a history without having been present at the events in question and having seen with his own eyes that about which he intended to write .
... id est , videre , which means to see or to know , because none of the Ancients dared to write a history without having been present at the events in question and having seen with his own eyes that about which he intended to write .
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Moisture glistens in his eyes and mouth . The pace is terribly , terribly slow . Leon tells us that this friend had terrible experiences at an- other camp and was always crying out at night . He arrived in the United States before Leon ...
Moisture glistens in his eyes and mouth . The pace is terribly , terribly slow . Leon tells us that this friend had terrible experiences at an- other camp and was always crying out at night . He arrived in the United States before Leon ...
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Her eyes are full of tears . She cannot suppress the pain , the disbelief . Everything she has worked for has been destroyed , vanished in one moment . I look back at the woman and ask in anger : " Who wants to enslave you ?
Her eyes are full of tears . She cannot suppress the pain , the disbelief . Everything she has worked for has been destroyed , vanished in one moment . I look back at the woman and ask in anger : " Who wants to enslave you ?
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