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 1  10|           the voyage. To tell the truth, I saw an advertisement
 2  29|          underpinning of granitic truth, the lowest primitive rock.
 3  29|          the purest and subtilest truth? I often accuse my finest
 4  30|        multitude. No man stood on truth. They were merely banded
 5  42|          dews of fresh and living truth. Knowledge does not come
 6  45|         because we do not worship truth, but the reflection of truth;
 7  45|      truth, but the reflection of truth; because we are warped and
 8  50|          where there is a lull of truth, an institution springs
 9  50|   institution springs up. But the truth blows right on over it,
10  51| literature and to some extent the truth also, I never read those
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