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1Then he was not a prisoner again, but was in French hands.
2Menin, Courtrai, Ypres, Knocke and other places remained, however, in French hands.
3The four other fragments in French hands were delivered last week.
4Poitiers, alone of its great towns, remained in French hands.
5The gallant Sergeant Oborne had also been exchanged for an English prisoner in French hands.
6Otherwise, Ireland could never escape the grasping French hands, not to mention the pervasive wet.
7With New York in French hands, the fate of the continent would probably have been changed.
8The sale of a prestigious property is rarely advertised and they almost invariably remain in French hands.
9Eventually the battlefield remained in French hands.
10The treaty of Utrecht had taken out of French hands the gates of Canada, Acadia, and Newfoundland.
11Down with all French hands into the forepart of the hold, and stow the spare foresail over them.
12Even the Haricot Redoubt, with its damnable entanglements and its maze of communicating trenches, was in French hands.
13'I thought all was quiet there -and in French hands?'
14With Turkey partitioned and Egypt in French hands, there would be no security against Napoleon's designs on India.
15The frequent recurrence of the fleur-de-lis in the carvings here shows traces of French hands employed in the architecture.
16Instead the firm has fallen into French hands as SocGen becomes the latest foreign owner of the 230-year-old bank.
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