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1 1| would play much the same part in our lives to-day as they 2 1| At the same time a great part, probably the main part, 3 1| part, probably the main part, of their attention was 4 1| others like them, played the part of Pandarus.~Two parents 5 2| the Covenant, the eastern part of the present town was 6 2| qualification as virtue. A great part of his work, and one that 7 2| father died and left him part of his fortune, he bought 8 2| him through the greater part of his life. His mother 9 4| That was the most diflicult part of his task, demanding the 10 5| hole.~The most maddening part of it was that he, who was 11 5| never rested; they were part of his vitality, and could 12 5| country was for the most part in the hands either of landed 13 5| letting the most active part of your life insensibly 14 7| terror lest some ill-executed part might ruin the effect of 15 7| go on very well; but no part can or will pay us so well 16 8| and even though a great part of the work could be done 17 8| again a machine, or only part of a machine ? And if a 18 8| of a machine ? And if a part, was it merely a new part 19 8| part, was it merely a new part of an old machine? So profound 20 9| of the day and invested part of his earnings in land. 21 9| giving employment to the best part of a million of people,