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 1     I,     14| requires us to waive private feuds for the sake of the public
 2    II,     32|    be left to their internal feuds." ~ ~
 3    II,     69|   been exhausted by internal feuds or by the oppressions of
 4   III,     82|    was the result of private feuds. Now, thank heaven, the
 5    IV,     78|  lust of power and the usual feuds between brothers, was inflamed
 6    XI,     19| found their fortune in party feuds, jealous of his power, fled
 7   XII,     38|    the island Hibernia, when feuds broke out among the Brigantes
 8  XIII,      5|    of civil wars or domestic feuds, and he brought with him
 9  XIII,     19|    remembered the immemorial feuds of brothers and the impossibility
10    XV,      2|     to guard against the old feuds and rivalries of brothers.
11    XV,     89|      with him, some from old feuds against him, most because
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