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 1      II|     example, if allegiance be refused to the reigning dynasty,
 2       V| Majesty. Naturally enough, he refused at first point-blank, alleging
 3       V|    young man himself, who now refused to worship at her shrine.
 4      IX|       the means of revenge, I refused to use them. I loosed my
 5     XII|   have him assassinated if he refused to give up the forged paper."~ ~
 6     XIV|    they held him prisoner and refused to let him go. Then David
 7      XV|    Rakoczy's surrender he had refused to lay down his arms, but
 8      XV|  alone was left. Even then he refused to yield himself, but outwitted
 9    XXII|   life he has clung to me and refused to be parted from me."~ ~
10    XXIV|     military service; any who refused would be treated as deserters.
11    XXVI|    would have stood still and refused to advance a step. If he
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