“Of what my Granadiers are capable, only I know — who they equal will exist, who exceeds them won't.”

De lo que mis Granaderos son capaces, solo lo sé yo, quien los iguale habrá, quien los exceda no.
100 Masones Su Palabra (2010)

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De lo que mis granaderos son capaces, solo lo sé yo, quien los iguale habrá, quien los exceda no.

Variant: De lo que mis Granaderos son capaces, solo lo sé yo, quien los iguale habrá, quien los exceda no.

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Argentine general and independence leader 1778–1850

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