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1     XVII|           The correctness of his judgment was fully demonstrated.
2    XXVII|        protested against this. A judgment in a lump, like that suggested
3     XXIX|        you not come to me before judgment was pronounced?” he murmured. “
4     XXIX|       commission has spoken; the judgment must be executed——”~ ~He
5    XXXII|         and guide a man in whose judgment he had the most implicit
6     XLIV| everything for a revision of the judgment that condemned Baron~ d’
7     XLIV|         he prefers a revision of judgment, or~ a simple pardon.~ ~“
8     XLIV|       revision of the iniquitous judgment which condemned him.”~ ~
9     XLVI|      safe-conduct, a revision of judgment, but he was none the less
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