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1     XVII|       half decided; one of the parties consents. It only remains
2     XXVI| condemn and punish the accused parties, as in time of war a spy
3    XXXII|      the interests of the very parties who had favored it.~ ~Martial
4      LII|        served and betrayed all parties, and who, at last, had been
5     LIII|     period of twenty yearstwo parties had been making persistent
6      LIV|       who would arrest all the parties indiscriminately. He gloated
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