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 1   1|   acquainted with the tool. Commonly, if men want anything of
 2   4| write thoughts in; they are commonly ruled for dollars and cents.
 3   8|     man. The State does not commonly reward a genius any more
 4   8|   of surveying, my employer commonly asks which will give him
 5   8|    them, and therefore they commonly got their wood measured
 6  10|  little money or fame would commonly buy them off from their
 7  12|  contemporaries, are as yet commonly a pleasure to me, and I
 8  19|   is, buys a ticket in what commonly proves another lottery,
 9  26|  philosophy, even, there is commonly no true and absolute account
10  29|  the rocks do. The fault is commonly mutual, however; for we
11  51|  castle in silence, as I do commonly? The poor President, what
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