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 1   III,     53|   than that he should live in solitude, cut off from every pleasure,
 2    IV,     57|   while he praised repose and solitude, with their freedom from
 3    IV,     75| consecutive years in the same solitude after that minister's destruction,
 4    IV,     85|  promontory of Sorrentum. The solitude of the place was, I believe,
 5    IV,     88|    fell, there was flight and solitude; the streets and public
 6    VI,      1|      to the cliffs and to the solitude of the sea shores, in shame
 7    VI,      7|       by his elevation or his solitude from having to confess the
 8  XIII,     71|      not prefer a waste and a solitude to friendly nations. Once
 9   XIV,     11|      the shore was changed, a solitude one moment, then sudden
10    XV,     61|   case was the opportunity of solitude; in the other, the very
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