Part, §

1 Int    |    was able to give Mårten a good education and to send to
2 Int    |      In London he got into a good circle of acquaintances,
3 Int    |       but that he had a very good opinion of himself is clear
4 Pre, 10|   which contract still holds good whenever I like to return
5 Pre, 12|     who has not only had the good fortune to build fire-machines
6 III, 41| ascribed only to the lack of good and excellent arrangements,
7 III, 43|   higher this rule will hold good: that what is gained in
8 III, 44|       for example, enough of good veins and mines which have
9 III, 47|     that it can be said with good reason that all the other
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