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 1    2|          nevertheless, wish to be convinced by the homage of gallantry
 2    5|       that their understanding is convinced when they only sympathize
 3    5|          this or that way, though convinced they are right in so doing,
 4    5|        wonted power, though we be convinced by reason that their present
 5    8|        opinion of the world, I am convinced that this class of reasoners
 6    8|      errors of man; though before convinced that he who rules the day
 7    8|     against delicacy. For, though convinced that the person is the band
 8   10|        that will bear discussion. Convinced that they have a right to
 9   12| oppression renders them timid. So convinced am I of this truth, that
10   13|       your own frame, and are you convinced that he has ordered all
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