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1       II|  their estates?”~ ~With such opinions he should have been a good
2      III| doubt his sentiments and his opinions.~ ~“Unfortunately,” he continued, “
3     XIII|     suffered cruelly for his opinions, in the sense of having
4     XXIX|     who sympathizes with the opinions of Baron dEscorval—an old
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