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1 The non-popular element in the new culture of the Renaissance: a frightful fact !
2 How could she ever be glad again, with such a frightful fact in her soul!
3 This frightful fact changed the theology of Voltaire.
4 But the most frightful fact is, that I do not know whether I ought to believe you-forall this may be a snare-butno, no!
5 Remained the frightful facts that were going on out there in Belgium and in Gallipoli and in Russia.
6 But not all the severity of the censorship, with its strangle-grip upon the truth-tellers, could hide certain frightful facts .
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