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 1     I,     VII| substantial confirmation of their patriotic convictions, and some of
 2     I,     VII|         this decayed age, and the patriotic cause is lost!~ ~At every
 3     I,     VII|     opportunity of fulfilling his patriotic duty was afforded him, so
 4     I,     VII|     Jewish fashion, and eased his patriotic heart by voting for me.
 5     I,    VIII|      liberality in furnishing all patriotic enterprises out of his own
 6     I,      IX|    property, then give it to such patriotic and charitable institutions
 7     I,       X|           the ancient halls of my patriotic forefathers into a meeting-place
 8     I,      XI|        understand that it was the patriotic duty of a Hungarian citizen
 9    II,       I|          and beard are a token of patriotic zeal, and a sacrifice upon
10    II,      VI|    foreigner and a scholar, not a patriotic politician! But, if you
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