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1   I,   2|    wrangling, by which the calm view of subjects is wont
2   I,   2|    of them in friendly and calm language: Since the name
3  II,  39|  that, living till then in calm and undisturbed tranquillity,
4  VI,  23|  being endowed with rather calm dispositions, considered
5 VII,   5|   and may be restored to a calm and placid tranquillity,
6 VII,   6|   solemnities performed to calm it, when, then, is it fitting
7 VII,  33|   that they are made quite calm and gentle, if absurd things
8 VII,  33| Great Mother rendered more calm, more gentle, if she beholds
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