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 1    1|         life, an experiment to a great extent untried by me; but
 2    1|       off, were observed, to his great surprise, "to be streaming
 3    1|      social, we refer directly a great part of our ails. The summer,
 4    1|      practically. The success of great scholars and thinkers is
 5    1|        studying the lives of all great discoverers and navigators,
 6    1|      discoverers and navigators, great adventurers and merchants,
 7    1|           We know but few men, a great many coats and breeches.
 8    1|        the hearth the field is a great distance. It would be well,
 9    1|         sap is up, and made into great flakes, with pressure of
10    1|        of the individual is to a great extent absorbed, in order
11    1|          farm itself becomes one great encumbrance, and still a
12    1|          says pertinently that a great part of their failures are
13    1|         in England, which is the great workhouse of the world.
14    1|        to the proprietor of such great impropriety is, Who bolsters
15    1|         style of his dwelling. A great proportion of architectural
16    1|          an education would in a great measure vanish. Those conveniences
17    1|       somebody else ten times as great a sacrifice of life as they
18    1|    Boston or New York. We are in great haste to construct a magnetic
19    1|    philosophers, would commit so great a blunder as to use the
20    1|       farmer to the operative as great and memorable as that from
21    1|         who is travelling with a great deal of baggage, trumpery
22    1|         not the courage to burn; great trunk, little trunk, bandbox,
23    1|                      As usual, a great proportion was trumpery
24    1|       every spring, and made the great desert of Sahara, till at
25    1|           as the greatest of the great. They were Penn, Howard,
26    1|      fact, the globe itself is a great green apple, which there
27    3|      reckoning, and he must be a great calculator indeed who succeeds.
28    3|         never old! "Kieou-he-yu (great dignitary of the state of
29    3|      wise, we perceive that only great and worthy things have any
30    4|                 The works of the great poets have never yet been
31    4|        read by mankind, for only great poets can read them. They
32    4|       appear in monthly parts; a great rush; don't all come together."
33    5|           On this morning of the Great Snow, perchance, which is
34    5|                          Of some great ammiral."~ ~
35    5|       the front-yard gate in the Great Snow - no gate - no front-yard -
36    6|                         I have a great deal of company in my house;
37    6|      from being alone; he sees a great deal of company; he is legion.
38    7|        It is surprising how many great men and women a small house
39    7|      withdrawn so far within the great ocean of solitude, into
40    7|           That's good." He has a great bundle of white oak bark
41    7|      says he. To him Homer was a great writer, though what his
42    7|          cowhide boots. He was a great consumer of meat, usually
43    7|       and employment, and of the great distance at which I dwelt
44    8|       and cultivated field for a great distance on either side
45    8|          days the town fires its great guns, which echo like popguns
46    8|     village. This was one of the great days; though the sky had
47    8|      only the same everlastingly great look that it wears daily,
48    9|         village appeared to me a great news room; and on one side,
49   10| especially if agitated, and at a great distance all appear alike.
50   10|       the water standing at this great height for a year or more,
51   10|          carried off a reel with great velocity, which the fisherman
52   10|       the morning, I disturbed a great mud-turtle which had secreted
53   10|       skies and trees. Over this great expanse there is no disturbance
54   10|        very clumsy, but lasted a great many years before it became
55   10|     another! Stocked with men! A great grease - spot, redolent
56   10|        White Pond and Walden are great crystals on the surface
57   12|          can and does live, in a great measure, by preying on other
58   12|         these things to know how great a sensualist he is. The
59   13|    account of one contested with great obstinacy by a great and
60   13|        with great obstinacy by a great and small species on the
61   13|       similar engagement between great and small ants is recorded
62   14|         last seed of corn to the great cornfield of the Indian'
63   14| Nevertheless, it stood through a great many hasty-puddings.~ ~
64   14|         to know what position my great bubbles occupied with regard
65   14|          the ice was melted with great regularity in the form of
66   14|         seen its best days was a great haul for me. I sacrificed
67   14|     forest," were "considered as great nuisances by the old forest
68   14|        pieces of fat pine were a great treasure. It is interesting
69   14|     dating from Cold Fridays and Great Snows; but a little colder
70   15|       lower tone referred to the great conflagrations which the
71   15|        completely covered by the great snow of 1717 when he was
72   15|       the house was at home. The Great Snow! How cheerful it is
73   15|    offered no worthy foundation. Great Looker! Great Expecter!
74   15|        foundation. Great Looker! Great Expecter! to converse with
75   16|          the ice in the pond, my great bed-fellow in that part
76   16|       and chokes them; and after great labor they disgorge it,
77   17|       comes to reveal to us this great work, which extends from
78   17|     travel the Walden road, this great gold and emerald fish swims.
79   17|           Sometimes one of those great cakes slips from the ice-man'
80   17|          there for a week like a great emerald, an object of interest
81   18|        pond, and the fact that a great proportion of it is comparatively
82   18|       fires its evening gun with great regularity. But in the middle
83   18|          live in a climate of so great extremes. When the warmer
84   18|          was surprised to see so great a body of ice remaining.
85   18|       earth; compared with whose great central life all animal
86   18|         still at the east end. A great field of ice has cracked
87   18|       crack it. How handsome the great sweeping curves in the edge
88   18|      they at once rose up with a great flapping of wings at the
89   19|       any. Maybe they are simply great enough to receive without
90   19|       and the public Eulogies of Great Men! It is the good Adam
91   19|       virtue. "Yes, we have done great deeds, and sung divine songs,
92   19|        The learned societies and great men of Assyria - where are
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