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1      I,   150(8) | Quoted by Mr. Pitt, in his speech on the address in 1783,
2     II,   204    |                        Nor speech nor grasp was left: his
3    III,   165    |                 Freedom of speech is only Freedom's bane 8,~ ~
4     IV,   904    |        In vain with turbid speech hast thou profaned~ ~
5      V,   341    |  With threatening mien and speech~ ~
6      V,   399(20)|   his mouth Lucan puts the speech made at the oracle of Hammon
7    VII,   290    |   hidden, as with mien and speech~ ~
8     IX,  1202    |              First took he speech and thus in shameless words~ ~
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