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1   I,   9|   regarded as sent for our petty advantages, but as consistent
2   I,  23|  It is childish, weak, and petty, and scarcely becoming for
3   I,  47| things be, how excessively petty and trifling will they be
4   I,  59| which shows a childish and petty spirit; for if we allow
5   V,   3|  earth, and, standing on a petty hillock with a mannikin,
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