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1    1,   20| honest man whom a legal error unjustly doomed to death twenty-five
2    2,    2|       who had been injured so unjustly. Yes! On the morrow she
3    2,    3|  doubted but that he had been unjustly condemned; his joy had been
4    2,    4|      he would say he had been unjustly condemned. The magistrate’
5    2,   16|      existence so cruelly and unjustly disturbed. Anywhere he might
6    2,   19|    was thus not Joam Dacosta, unjustly condemned to death; it was
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