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1     I,     40|       pay, all, an end of their miseries, and vengeance on the cruelty
2     I,     88|          Nor did this end their miseries. Entrenchments had to be
3     I,     97|       rendered notorious by the miseries of the age and men's shamelessness.
4     V,      9|        death have fled from the miseries of our country." ~ ~
5    VI,     36|       saw more closely into the miseries of the State, he chose,
6    VI,     56|      the reader's mind from our miseries at home. Though three years
7  XIII,     36| vastness of wealth, escaped the miseries of an old age of broken
8   XIV,     64|                   But while the miseries of the State were daily
9    XV,     96|      him from perverting public miseries into an occasion for a personal
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