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1    II,     58| young prince, who was being demoralised by the luxury of the capital,
2  XIII,     28|  soldiery too might be less demoralised when no longer in contact
3  XIII,     43|     had been from Syria and demoralised by a long peace, endured
4   XVI,      1|  that a new people might be demoralised by a superabundance of money,
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