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1    1,   20|     longer do. He gave me the proofs of Dacosta’s innocence for
2    1,   20|        to snatch from him the proofs of his innocence.~“The writing
3    2,    4|              CHAPTER IV~MORAL PROOFS~THE WARRANT against Joam
4    2,    4|       question would be, what proofs could the convict offer
5    2,    5|            CHAPTER V~MATERIAL PROOFS~WHEN THE MAGISTRATE had
6    2,    5| should have thought that such proofs were those most worthy of
7    2,    5|     proceed with the material proofs which I shall perhaps be
8    2,   15|      only took with him moral proofs. When a material proof was
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