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1     I,     62|      In peace," he said, "the merits of a man's case are carefully
2   III,     38|  right was pursued on its own merits; and as men desired nothing
3    IV,     56|  grand to be deserved by your merits and your goodwill towards
4  XIII,     31| should carefully consider the merits of each case, and be slow
5   XIV,     21|      on the strength of their merits. ~ ~
6   XIV,     67|   proportioned to their great merits. For myself, what other
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