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1        V|     were mistaken.~ ~If, in the exercise of his official duties,
2       XI|       his coolness and the free exercise of his faculties.~ ~“Yes,”
3     XXVI|        military commission will exercise jurisdiction instead of,
4    XXXII| opportunity it afforded for the exercise of his sang-froid, his diplomatic
5    XXXVI|        recommend a good deal of exercise for the sick lady—I will
6     XLII| persistent look that is said to exercise such power over those who
7    XLVII|         granted us two hours of exercise each day in the court-yard,
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