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The Corsican's many fits and starts of grandeur are well recorded, but this one example can stand for all the rest, because it involved a recognition that he probably could not defeat the British on their favorite element, which was water.
Triumph at Trafalgar 2005
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The Corsican's many fits and starts of grandeur are well recorded, but this one example can stand for all the rest, because it involved a recognition that he probably could not defeat the British on their favorite element, which was water.
Triumph at Trafalgar 2005
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The Corsican's many fits and starts of grandeur are well recorded, but this one example can stand for all the rest, because it involved a recognition that he probably could not defeat the British on their favorite element, which was water.
Triumph at Trafalgar 2005
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In a chapter named "Discovering Oil" Mayle talks of 100-year-old blackmarket olive trees, the "three stages of virginity," and the possibility of licking a Corsican's hand or finger it depends on the Corsican.
Encore Provence 2006
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In a chapter named "Discovering Oil" Mayle talks of 100-year-old blackmarket olive trees, the "three stages of virginity," and the possibility of licking a Corsican's hand or finger it depends on the Corsican.
Spanish Pork Kabobs 2006
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It drops, I may say, into the Corsican's mouth, and living like the
Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. Thomas Forester
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Napoleon's sister, Pauline Bonaparte, was the third woman who comes to mind when we contemplate the great Corsican's career.
Famous Affinities of History — Volume 2 Lyndon Orr
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Napoleon's sister, Pauline Bonaparte, was the third woman who comes to mind when we contemplate the great Corsican's career.
Famous Affinities of History — Complete Lyndon Orr
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It was with great emotion that I read to-day of your escape from the Corsican's clutches and I cannot find words to express my relief that the reports of your untimely death were unfounded, nor my admiration of your exploits during your last commission.
Flying Colours Forester, C. S. 1938
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Spain, as in Italy, the first phase of the growth of constitutional government fell within the period covered by the Corsican's ascendancy.
The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914
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