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1      III|      absurd, that a mere act of authority would suffice to suppress
2     VIII|        obliged to exert all her authority to make him take some nourishment.
3     XXII|        armed with discretionary authority at an epoch when lukewarm
4     XXIX| simplicity of the expedient—the authority of the example—seemed to
5   XXXIII|        his father to resign his authority; but the duke had not courage
6    XLVII|        was such an irresistible authority in his words and glance,
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