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Defeated for the First Time, at a Place Known to Geography as Waterloo, but to History as Betrayal. That Day, Cambronne Gave His Last Word. by Onfray de Breville Job

Defeated for the First Time, at a Place Known to Geography as Waterloo, but to History as Betrayal. That Day, Cambronne Gave His Last Word.

(Defeated for the first time, at a place know to geography as Waterloo, but to history as betryal. That day, Cambronne gave his last word. )


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Defeated for the First Time, at a Place Known to Geography as Waterloo, but to History as Betrayal. That Day, Cambronne Gave His Last Word. by Onfray de Breville Job. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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