Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|          to distinguish him from thousands of other struggling men
2   I,   Commend|         e'er the world did see;~ Thousands from the oppressor's wrong
3  II,        VI|      ended in a point, there are thousands of examples, for all the
4  II,        IX|        it, who must have seen it thousands of times?"~ ~"Thou wilt
5  II,       XVI|          printed thirty thousand thousands of times, if heaven does
6  II,      XXVI| represented all round us full of thousands of inaccuracies and absurdities,
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