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1    1|      clothed, warmed, like his contemporaries. How can a man be a philosopher
2    1|     the most cultivated of his contemporaries no charge is made. The mode
3    8|   summer days which some of my contemporaries devoted to the fine arts
4   12|       New England boy among my contemporaries shouldered a fowling-piece
5   12|     and filth. Like many of my contemporaries, I had rarely for many years
6   19| without. It is the noise of my contemporaries. My neighbors tell me of
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