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1 II, XVI | eighteen, or at most, four and twenty, decimal progressions, without 2 II, XVI | things, before they can tell twenty. And some, through the default 3 II, XVI | For he that will count twenty, or have any idea of that 4 II, XVII | that they are more than twenty. For just such a perfect 5 II, XXI | cliff, is at liberty to leap twenty yards downwards into the 6 II, XXI | action, which is to leap twenty yards upwards, for that 7 II, XXI | close prisoner in a room twenty feet square, being at the 8 II, XXI | chamber, is at liberty to walk twenty feet southward, because 9 II, XXI | the contrary, i.e. to walk twenty feet northward.~In this, 10 II, XXVI | a man is called young at twenty years, and very young at 11 II, XXVI | yet a horse we call old at twenty, and a dog at seven years, 12 II, XXVII| consciousness, which it had lost for twenty years together. Make these 13 III, X | so is fain often to use twenty words, to express what another 14 IV, VIII | is contained in the other twenty times, and contains the 15 IV, X | perhaps, Because, about twenty or forty years since, you