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1   I,  47|     empty ostentation, bat that hardened and unbelieving men might
2   I,  51|    minds incredulous, stubborn, hardened? Did that great Jupiter
3   I,  63|     violence of savage and most hardened robbers; nor did He think
4  IV,  13| laughter, and men who have been hardened into a strict and stern
5  IV,  34|       by lust of his wife, and, hardened in shamelessness, making
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