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1    1,   20|      him, ‘A man is there whose identity can easily be established,
2    2,    4| necessary then to establish his identity, and as soon as the order
3    2,    8|      from Rio Janeiro. Once the identity of the prisoner was established,
4    2,   11|    there was no doubt as to his identity.~Fragoso, kneeling down
5    2,   12|    examination establishing the identity of Joam Dacosta, the magistrate
6    2,   17|      Jarriquez establishing his identity, he knew that his memoir,
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