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 1   9|       even are commonly esteemed good citizens. Others - as most
 2  16|        possibly this does enough good to counterbalance the evil.
 3  21| important that many should be as good as you, as that there be
 4  23|       that the almshouses are in good repair; and, before yet
 5  30|       not chiefly to make this a good place to live in, but to
 6  30|         but to live in it, be it good or bad. A man has not everything
 7  35|        will be in all respects a good subject of the Turkish government.
 8  44|        lived could be trusted as good neighbors and friends; that
 9  47|        am as desirous of being a good neighbor as I am of being
10  48|        interfere with the public good.~ ~
11  50|        ought to be, then, like a good Mussulman and fatalist,
12  58|          all its faults, is very good; the law and the courts
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