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  1    1|             who are said to live in New England; something about
  2    1|           deeds for old people, and new deeds for new. Old people
  3    1|           people, and new deeds for new. Old people did not know
  4    1|           to keep the fire a-going; new people put a little dry
  5    1|     roasting." So, we are told, the New Hollander goes naked with
  6    1|       comfortably warm - and die in New England at last. The luxuriously
  7    1|           or tree, to telegraph any new arrival; or waiting at evening
  8    1|        exploring expeditions, using new passages and all improvements
  9    1|           the position of reefs and new lights and buoys to be ascertained,
 10    1|              Even in our democratic New England towns the accidental
 11    1|           do will not need to get a new suit to do it in; for him
 12    1|         legislative balls must have new coats, coats to change as
 13    1|            enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather
 14    1|           clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes. If there
 15    1|          clothes. If there is not a new man, how can the new clothes
 16    1|          not a new man, how can the new clothes be made to fit?
 17    1|           we should never procure a new suit, however ragged or
 18    1|         some way, that we feel like new men in the old, and that
 19    1|            it would be like keeping new wine in old bottles. Our
 20    1|             follows religiously the new. We are amused at beholding
 21    1|          taste of men and women for new patterns keeps how many
 22    1|        secretary of the Province of New Netherland, writing in Dutch,
 23    1|         particularly that "those in New Netherland, and especially
 24    1|       Netherland, and especially in New England, who have no means
 25    1|        wealthy and principal men in New England, in the beginning
 26    1|         looking-glass, and a patent new coffee-mill nailed to an
 27    1|           it is earned; to discover new satellites to Neptune, and
 28    1|         railroads lead to Boston or New York. We are in great haste
 29    1|            some weeks nearer to the New; but perchance the first
 30    1|                               Every New Englander might easily raise
 31    1|           to the farmer; - and in a new country, fuel is an encumbrance.
 32    1|            provided themselves with new clothes, new pots, pans,
 33    1|        themselves with new clothes, new pots, pans, and other household
 34    1|             wood together, produces new fire in the public square,
 35    1|           town is supplied with the new and pure flame."~ ~
 36    1|              They then feast on the new corn and fruits, and dance
 37    1|             at the stake, suggested new modes of torture to their
 38    1|         loved their enemies after a new fashion, and came very near
 39    2|             And when thou seest the new enlightened sphere,~ ~
 40    3|             when his herds required new and larger pastures.~ ~
 41    3|            a withdrawn, but forever new and unprofaned, part of
 42    3|          you. And every few years a new lot is laid down and run
 43    3|               Pray tell me anything new that has happened to a man
 44    3|             the newspapers, nothing new does ever happen in foreign
 45    3|            and brave beginning of a new one - with this one other
 46    3|     perceive that we inhabitants of New England live this mean life
 47    3|           Paris and London, through New York and Boston and Concord,
 48    4|           lives, and possibly put a new aspect on the face of things
 49    4|          How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the
 50    4|             our miracles and reveal new ones. The at present unutterable
 51    4|             Olive Branches" here in New England. Let the reports
 52    4|        greater than the nobleman's. New England can hire all the
 53    5|       dragon they will put into the new Mythology I don't know),
 54    5|       notwithstanding the veto of a New England northeast snow-storm,
 55    5|           will cover so many flaxen New England heads the next summer,
 56    5|            of salt fish, the strong New England and commercial scent,
 57    5|      transgressions. They give me a new sense of the variety and
 58    5|     restlessness of despair to some new perch on the gray oaks.
 59    6|           as much Asia or Africa as New England. I have, as it were,
 60    6|             had time to acquire any new value for each other. We
 61    6|          day, and give each other a new taste of that old musty
 62    6|            or the first spider in a new house.~ ~
 63    6|          stories of old time and of new eternity; and between us
 64    7| housekeepers doubt it, to establish new and better customs in the
 65    7|             months, if he had got a new idea this summer. "Good
 66    8|              and go forward to meet new foes.~ ~
 67    8|            with their stumps, and a new growth is rising all around,
 68    8|        preparing another aspect for new infant eyes. Almost the
 69    8|        others to trade in London or New York, I thus, with the other
 70    8|           with the other farmers of New England, devoted to husbandry.
 71    8|           plant corn and beans each new year precisely as the Indians
 72    8|              But why should not the New Englander try new adventures,
 73    8|           not the New Englander try new adventures, and not lay
 74    8|            concerned at all about a new generation of men? We should
 75    8|             the slightest amount or new variety of it, along the
 76   10|            fresh woods and pastures new," or, while the sun was
 77   10|           ichthyologists would make new varieties of some of them.
 78   10|            is continually receiving new life and motion from above.
 79   11|         discoveries every day, with new experience and character.~ ~
 80   11|  old-country mode in this primitive new country - to catch perch
 81   12|            the former. Almost every New England boy among my contemporaries
 82   12|        ornithology, and sought only new or rare birds. But I confess
 83   12|           shame, and provoke him to new endeavors, though it be
 84   12|             of was to practise some new austerity, to let his mind
 85   13|            united for life, as if a new kind of attraction had been
 86   13|             have been caught in the New York lakes eighty feet beneath
 87   14|             the meads to Boston and New York; destined to be jammed,
 88   14|            gallery substituted some new picture, distinguished by
 89   14|        water it takes to christen a new hearth. I had the previous
 90   14|         occupied with regard to the new ice, I broke out a cake
 91   14|        turned it bottom upward. The new ice had formed around and
 92   14|             in this age and in this new country, a value more permanent
 93   14|           price of wood for fuel in New York and Philadelphia "nearly
 94   14|          materials of the arts: the New Englander and the New Hollander,
 95   14|           the New Englander and the New Hollander, the Parisian
 96   14|            poet recurred to me with new force.~ ~
 97   15|          and astounding part in our New England life, and deserves,
 98   15|       pastures, and giving place to new - rising forests; - the
 99   15|       sensitive pinions, he found a new perch, where he might in
100   15|      traveller. And when I returned new drifts would have formed,
101   15|          jest. We made many a "bran new" theory of life over a thin
102   15|            converse with whom was a New England Night's Entertainment.
103   16|              they afforded not only new and shorter routes to many
104   16|          routes to many points, but new views from their surfaces
105   16|            supplying himself with a new ear from time to time, nibbling
106   16|       whether to get it again, or a new one, or be off; now thinking
107   17|             succeeds, and finally a new freezing forms a fresh smooth
108   17|       inhabitants of Charleston and New Orleans, of Madras and Bombay
109   18|            she had soon got a thick new garment to take the place
110   18|             that we may turn over a new leaf at last? This phenomenon
111   18|      evening robin, at the end of a New England summer day! If I
112   18|             still joy and bless the new day, feel the spring influence
113   19|            buckeye does not grow in New England, and the mockingbird
114   19|              be a Columbus to whole new continents and worlds within
115   19|          worlds within you, opening new channels, not of trade,
116   19|         pass an invisible boundary; new, universal, and more liberal
117   19|      migrating buffalo, which seeks new pastures in another latitude,
118   19|            of Brahma. He had made a new system in making a staff,
119   19|        trouble yourself much to get new things, whether clothes
120   19|        which has gone the rounds of New England, of a strong and
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