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 1   4|    to assume is to do at any time what I think right. It is
 2  30|     ways. They take too much time, and a man's life will be
 3  34| commonly have not spent much time in accumulating property.
 4  35|    honestly, and at the same time comfortably, in outward
 5  36|    original presumption that time. If I had known how to name
 6  39|     said, "Come, boys, it is time to lock up"; and so they
 7  44|   greater than any that mere time could effect. I saw yet
 8  44|     though useless path from time to time, to save their souls.
 9  44|    useless path from time to time, to save their souls. This
10  53|                And if at any time we alienate~ ~
11  59|      is not never for a long time appearing to be to him,
12  60|  those who legislate for all time, he never once glances at
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