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1    2,    3|    arrayal. He was then an advocate at Villa Rica, and he it
2    2,    3|    years later Ribeiro the advocate became the chief justice
3    2,    3| the old convictions of the advocate would be still unshaken
4    2,    3|    It was no longer to the advocate that the accused applied;
5    2,    3|   his flight! But what the advocate had done in the past could
6    2,    3|    for him to find his old advocate, though now a chief justice,
7    2,    3|    his family, and his old advocate was no longer in this world
8    2,    4|   Joam Dacosta, “he was an advocate at Villa Rica. He it was
9    2,   17|  of all the efforts of his advocate, the last hours spent in
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