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1 1,3 | concern of a very different nature; they were waiting for their 2 3,1 | mediocrities, this powerful nature holding modestly aside gained 3 3,4 | imagination, godless by nature, ambitious and designing: 4 4,5 | offered at every step by the nature of the ground. The situation 5 8,1 | against a proceeding of this nature, especially as it happened 6 8,1 | prove an accusation of this nature, especially if the archbishop 7 11,1| revenues in Europe of whatever nature they might be, the other 8 11,5| search of the most careful nature. They accordingly repaired 9 12,3| and a capitulation of any nature would rob him of his share 10 12,4| streets of Rome. ~Such was the nature of the fetes outside; the 11 13,2| was not all. It was in the nature of Caesar's genius to divert 12 13,3| captains; but with men of their nature, he added, an honest, honourable