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 1  II,  63|  end, that He might deliver unhappy souls from ruin and destruction,
 2  VI,  13| courtesan Gratina, whom the unhappy man loved desperately? Blot
 3  VI,  13|   the immortal gods, and an unhappy system of worship was led
 4 VII,   4|    to say,-we savages, whom unhappy necessity and bad habit
 5 VII,  11|    men, whence come so many unhappy ones, who lead a life of
 6 VII,  12|  prevent it, they suffer an unhappy race to be involved in so
 7 VII,  15|  are places for burning the unhappy race of animals funeral
 8 VII,  16|   polluted than these, more unhappy, more debased, than if their
 9 VII,  42|    contracted, what had the unhappy people done that they should
10 VII,  43|    motives, of what had his unhappy children been guilty, that
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