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 1    1,   12|           whatever to impress the public, as they generally have
 2    1,   12|       place their services at the public disposal, whether they be
 3    1,   12|        that ten minutes later the public were completely won, and
 4    1,   16|           there were two or three public buildings, a barrack, and
 5    2,    1|       group of private houses and public buildings, towers above
 6    2,    1|   attributed to the number of its public buildings, which consist
 7    2,    1|           and after reckoning the public officials and soldiers,
 8    2,    1|    fashionable promenade from the public buildings and private residences?
 9    2,    7|          should here be said that public opinion at Manaos, unreasoning
10    2,   14|     COMPLETE change took place in public opinion on the subject of
11    2,   14| contributed to work the change in public opinion. What the people
12    2,   15|      midst of this enthralment of public opinion, which evoked so
13    2,   16|      cleared up, that in any case public opinion was in favor of
14    2,   18|        arrayal, for which, in the public interest, the law allows
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