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 1     I,     67|           fire and sword. Neither sex nor age moved his compassion.
 2     I,     73|          the helpless from age or sex were at once captured or
 3    II,     48|          his children of the male sex. The others thanked him;
 4   III,     48|         progress. Not only is the sex feeble and unequal to hardship,
 5   III,     49|         adversity. And further, a sex naturally weak will be thus
 6    IV,     68|       followed by all whom age or sex unfitted for war, by all
 7    VI,     25| unnumbered dead, of every age and sex, the illustrious with the
 8   XII,     67|         domineering temper of her sex, and her extravagant ambition. ~ ~
 9   XIV,     19|       wives arranged according to sex and age, tiers of seats
10   XIV,     44|          by the weakness of their sex, or the infirmity of age,
11   XIV,     57|        pitied the number, age, or sex, as well as the undoubted
12    XV,     67|       different class, rank, age, sex, among rich and poor, everything
13   XVI,     11|          now again forgetting her sex and lifting up her voice
14   XVI,     14|         funerals. Neither age nor sex was exempt from peril. Slaves
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