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To one who loves his country in all its parts, it is natural to rejoice in whatever contributes to
To one who loves his country in all its parts, it is natural to rejoice in whatever contributes to
To one who loves his country in all its parts, it is natural to rejoice in whatever contributes to
To one who loves his country in all its parts, it is natural to rejoice in whatever contributes to
To one who loves his country in all its parts, it is natural to rejoice in whatever contributes to
To one who loves his country in all its parts, it is natural to rejoice in whatever contributes to
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