Book,  Par.

1     I,     64|       understood who were the objects of fury, some of the worst
2   III,     39| passed, not only for national objects but for individual cases,
3    VI,      5|       and accused, both alike objects of execration, presented
4    XV,     42|     him honour or for various objects. All these, with some companies
5    XV,     52|       and gold, long familiar objects, quite vulgarised by our
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