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1   I,   6|     means the rage of savage ferocity has been softened, and has
2   V,   5|     destruction wherever the ferocity of his disposition had led
3 VII,   9| themselves men, and by their ferocity make themselves beasts?
4 VII,  23|    knows not to restrain his ferocity, although he should be enticed
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