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1    VI|   accounted himself a good patriot and a man of honour and
2    XI|   blush. Yet he is a great patriot, whose name is well known
3   XII|  pleased that aristocratic patriot. He admitted that middle-class
4   XII| grow uproarious. The great patriot, as usual, related his lubricous,
5   XII|    witticisms of the great patriot.~ ~Nevertheless every one
6   XXI| courageous citizen, a good patriot, a nobleman not merely by
7   XXI| man, a bad relative, a bad patriot, who would be even worse
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