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1 For    | literature, this proposal will certainly be received with the keenest
2  II, 19|      others of his works, will certainly not be the cylinder he made
3  II, 22|                  22.~ ~It will certainly seem strange to many readers
4 III, 32|       the English nation would certainly be able to make use of it
5 III, 41|      many! Within man's memory certainly too many, yes, I dare say
6 III, 41|  Honorable Fire-Commission has certainly done its best, the damage
7 III, 48|  durability of this machine it certainly possesses no small advantages
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