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Nimes¡£

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reward¡¡of¡¡his¡¡long¡¡patience£»¡¡from¡¡M¡£¡¡de¡¡Villars£»¡¡before¡¡the¡¡latter
left¡¡for¡¡Nimes£»¡¡the¡¡following¡¡commission£º

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