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1   I,  49|     whole may seem to have been preserved by chance, and he who is
2  II,  36| together by the surest bands is preserved only by God's goodness;
3  II,  61|        should be annihilated or preserved, consumed, destroyed, or
4  II,  63|       all alike; they have been preserved, have been delivered, and
5  II,  73|     circumstances, we have been preserved by their favour and help.
6  IV,  27|          and has the female sex preserved its purity? Is it not proved
7 VII,  48|    wicked of ancient times were preserved also, the following age,
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