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    light.

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    buedandhangedandquarteredbythespanishinquisition

    hedukeofalbatriedtocurethedutchpeopleoftheir

    lutheranandcalvinisticheresies.allthatwasveryreal

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    protestant.

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    eneionofhangorbe

    hanged,andbothsidespreferredtodothehanging.h

    orethanhunandfore.

    heappearedintheyear1500,

    aneasydatetoreer,andtheyearinperor

    charlesvhisishefeudaldisorder

    oftheddleageshasgivenwaybefo

    ...

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