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 1      II|      is on her way to Rome to petition the Pope to annul her marriage."~ ~"
 2       V|   distance. It was an earnest petition she offered before the blessed
 3     VII|       audience-chamber. Their petition must be carried in the hand.
 4     VII|     at least that the written petition which he had carried in
 5    VIII|      you have written in your petition I will subscribe to, and
 6    XIII| perish in the streets!"~ ~Her petition was unheeded. The footman
 7     XIX|   hers in Hungary, whence her petition for a divorce soon led her,
 8    XXIV|  resolved to go to Vienna and petition for the exemption of his
 9    XXIV|       him that he had put the petition in the minister's hands,
10    XXIV|      took leave of him.~ ~The petition was, in fact, taken under
11    XXIV|         On what ground is the petition rejected?" asked Manasseh.~ ~"
12    XXIV|       that those for whom you petition forfeited their privileges
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