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1       IX|          know—I will present such arguments that he will be forced to
2        X|          M. de Sairmeuse by these arguments.~ ~“Heavenly powers!” he
3      XVI|          very well, Monsieur, the arguments you intend to advance; and
4     XVII|    decisions there was no appeal. Arguments and persuasions were useless.
5    XXVII| indignation, presented a score of arguments which would have made any
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