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1    2,    4|      I wished to attempt. His opinion about me had not changed,
2    2,    5| showing that such was not his opinion.~“Since they are not enough,
3    2,    7|      here be said that public opinion at Manaos, unreasoning as
4    2,   14|   change took place in public opinion on the subject of Joam Dacosta.
5    2,   14|     work the change in public opinion. What the people had desired
6    2,   14|       also taken place in his opinion. Was not this man, who had
7    2,   15|    this enthralment of public opinion, which evoked so much of
8    2,   15|    also joined in the general opinion that the document referred
9    2,   16|       that in any case public opinion was in favor of Joam, and
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