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1       I| his mind vigorously in his native Hungarian, when he felt
2       I|    a time at least, on his native land; for he scorned to
3      IV| travellers have visited my native valley and afterward written
4    XXIV| mineral resources of their native hills. And having now had
5    XXIV|    lowered the tariff, and native iron production thenceforth
6  XXVIII|  hours and go back to your native town, beyond which you are
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