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1   III,     48| these that the vilest of the provincials instantly attach themselves;
2    IV,     20| therefore they must hear the provincials." So the case was heard
3    IV,     26|    refund their money to the provincials, none of whom pressed any
4    XI,     29|     the most vigorous of the provincials, under colour of settling
5    XV,      4|   hastily collected force of provincials, and occupied with troops
6    XV,     24|     fall on very influential provincials, whom immense wealth has
7    XV,     25|    meet the new insolence of provincials, let us adopt a measure
8    XV,     26|      decided on, and let the provincials retain the right of showing
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