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1   XXIII| charge founded upon it by any defence which he could offer, we
2   XXIII|      this episode also in the defence he addressed to the autocrat
3  XXXVII|     of manners an harangue in defence of himself, quite unaware
4  XXXVII|    Emperor will listen to his defence of his case, and on that
5  XXXVII|  which he meant to deliver in defence of himself by the clock,
6 XXXVIII|    omit to pass in review the defence which he so vainly composed,
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