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1      XIX| discover the real condition of affairs even if no pains had been
2      XIX|      that he knew in regard to affairs there.~ ~Sometimes they
3      XLI|        while it spies into the affairs of its neighbors; but in
4     XLII|    were aware of this state of affairs, and regarded it as a just
5      XLV|       of those immense country affairs, very high and broad, with
6     LIII|       to suspect this state of affairs?~ ~A moment’s reflection
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