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1    2,    9| anothers falshoode, then the invincible trueth, whereof he had~ ~
2    4,    1|     basenesse, and declaring invincible fortitude in~ ~her very
3    8,    7|  judicious Scholler, have an invincible spirit of~ ~pacience, and
4    8,    7|    to mount up, and with the invincible courage of a~ ~wronged Lady (
5   10,   10|  Neverthelesse, as with an~ ~invincible true vertuous courage, she
6   10,   10|   imboldned by a valiant and invincible courage: that can suffer
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