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1   7|        run off, in debt to a good part of the town, and, after
2  12|          who consumes the greater part of his life getting his
3  16|       title wise is, for the most part, falsely applied. How can
4  29|          themselves. For the most part, they dwell in forms, and
5  31|         ineffectual, for the most part, is our ordinary conversation.
6  31|       neighbor; and, for the most part, the only difference between
7  33|        news we hear, for the most part, is not news to our genius.
8  40| illustrate. Such is, for the most part, the news in newspapers
9  44|    ourselves unjustly. There is a part of us which is not represented.
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