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1   I,   1|   they are merely retailing vulgar rumours; and on the other,
2   I,  51|  mouth of one reared on the vulgar produce of earth; and was
3   I,  58|    the language is mean and vulgar. For truth never seeks deceitful
4   I,  59|    also purposely adopted a vulgar meanness when they might
5  II,  36|    God, and not such as the vulgar hold, in that discussion
6 VII,  24| decency call proles,-by the vulgar, however, they are usually
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