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 1      II|     convent where she had been placed to be educated."~ ~"What
 2      VI|      which two crowns had been placed by their bearers. The pontiff
 3    VIII| visiting foreign princes to be placed at your disposal. No burdensome
 4    VIII|        whom she thus sometimes placed too large a measure of trust,
 5       X|        the Palazzo Cagliari is placed at your disposal as a dwelling."~ ~
 6      XV|     white cloth, on which were placed glasses and a pitcher of
 7     XIX|     broker. A noose now seemed placed around his neck, and the
 8      XX|        when her attendants had placed a gold-embroidered cap on
 9   XXIII|     you as to Diurbanu, I have placed in your hands the peace-treaty
10    XXIV|     pleased at finding himself placed under obligations to Prince
11  XXVIII|       a special police officer placed at his service from that
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