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1   I,  20|     that, roused by your own private wounds, you may rise up
2  II,  37|     his exertions regard his private convenience always, and
3  IV,   9|    thresholds of temples and private houses destroyed and overthrown,
4  IV,  24| truth without gratifying any private end, you will find that
5 VII,   9|  hallowed places by rounding private houses? What, then, is the
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