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1 I | while, how wonderfully we stand upon this world. Here it 2 I | by which we do live and stand upon the earth, we should 3 I | which we are enabled to stand upright: they are essential 4 I | This world upon which we stand (and we have not much need 5 I | what do I do when I try to stand upon one leg? Do you not 6 I | I try to make the figure stand upon a sharp point? You 7 I | matter; I can not make it stand steadily; but if I embarrass 8 I | gravity, and now she will stand upon this point, and, what 9 II | sit there upright, and I stand upright here, because we 10 II(7)| up, allow the solution to stand a few minutes, and then 11 V | If, therefore, I were to stand on this stool, and receive