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1    2,  62|    better order. If I didn't respect my fellow-freedmen, I'd
2    5, 145|   and emeralds (with all due respect to thy opinion, Cerinthus),
3    5, 145|  country is the same, in one respect: the spreading and fostering
4    5, 154| vulgar with astonishment and respect. From a vain ambition of
5    5, 156|    however, was not in every respect unfortunate, for he went
6    5, 156|        whose tenets, in this respect, are indicated by their
7    6     |    fail to have the greatest respect for them. The tranquillity
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