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1    1|     philosophers. Yet it is admirable to profess because it was
2    1| profess because it was once admirable to live. To be a philosopher
3    1|   themselves? How much more admirable the Bhagvat-Geeta than all
4    3|     farm in rhyme, the most admirable kind of invisible fence,
5    5|   best society, or the most admirable routine of life, compared
6   17|   William Gilpin, who is so admirable in all that relates to landscapes,
7   17|      rolling, furrowing, in admirable order, as if they were bent
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