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1     I,     40|     discharge, the young, more liberal pay, all, an end of their
2   III,     60|       devoting themselves to a liberal education, and with such
3    IV,     17| outcasts who knew nothing of a liberal education, and after a while
4    IV,     76| Atticus, the rest being men of liberal culture, for the most part
5    VI,     20|       voted by the Senate on a liberal scale and without any restrictions
6    VI,     71|        age and had a taste for liberal culture, but a weak intellect
7   XII,     46|      incautious forays; and by liberal gifts of spoil and prisoners
8  XIII,     20|     most powerful friends with liberal presents. Some there were
9   XVI,     20|     some of his slaves he gave liberal presents, a flogging to
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