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1     1| opinions. But the Republic not being a palpable and living person
2     2|      indeed, as though he were being tossed by the sea, and he
3     2|       had caught him as it was being drawn out of the water.~ ~
4     3|    sixteenth century), without being beautiful in the plastic
5     5|       who are stuck up without being any better than the others;
6     6| although grumbling a little at being thus rewarded in the person
7     6|      poetry and politics, only being allowed to read religious
8     6|      the caprice and will of a being who, in an instant of gaiety,
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