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1   I,  59|        by monstrous blunders. A censure, truly, which shows a childish
2   I,  64|  reproaches public manners; who censure, brand, and tear in pieces
3  II,  47|       for without incurring any censure, we may not know who, indeed,
4  II,  51|    position like that which you censure in our case. For you do
5  II,  70| shameful how shameless it is to censure that in another which you
6   V,  45|        and you are deserving of censure in this, that in your Common
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