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1 1| man has not leisure for a true integrity day by day; he 2 1| of man, and what are the true necessaries and means of 3 1| in silence passes by as true today may turn out to be 4 1| we do not know, that is true knowledge." When one man 5 1| prepared to entertain the true problems of life with freedom 6 1| them as we do. The same is true of the more modern reformers 7 1| going to their work. It is true, I never assisted the sun 8 1| procuring it, than by a true utility. Let him who has 9 1| shirts are our liber, or true bark, which cannot be removed 10 1| emphasis of the "they" - "It is true, they did not make them 11 1| paid for them yet. It is true, the encumbrances sometimes 12 1| sure to fail, is equally true of the farmers. With regard 13 1| True, there are architects so 14 1| think that if we had more true wisdom in these respects, 15 1| use the labor of animals. True, there never was and is 16 1| wandered farther from the true end of life. The religion 17 1| but we would preserve the true course.~ ~ 18 1| Undoubtedly, in this case, what is true for one is truer still for 19 1| superficial; and what little true cooperation there is, is 20 1| and ragged enough, it is true, and that he could afford 21 1| are more esteemed than its true spiritual fathers and mothers. 22 1| discovers - and it is a true discovery, and he is the 23 3| experience, and be able to give a true account of it in my next 24 3| entertainments fail, it will be true to the letter, and give 25 3| who play life, discern its true law and relations more clearly 26 3| thing really is before a true gaze, and they would all 27 3| there is indeed something true and sublime. But all these 28 4| read well, that is, to read true books in a true spirit, 29 4| to read true books in a true spirit, is a noble exercise, 30 4| did the course of their true love run smooth - at any 31 4| faith, may think it is not true; but Zoroaster, thousands 32 4| much on living wit, the true meat to put into that shell, 33 5| occasions in himself, it is true. The natural day is very 34 7| departed. As for lodging, it is true they were but poorly entertained, 35 7| lodge this morning but a true Homeric or Paphlagonian 36 7| concerned him, he gave the true reason for their prevalence, 37 7| and this, practically, is true of most men. If I suggested 38 7| simple and sincere and so true all that he said. And, true 39 7| true all that he said. And, true enough, in proportion as 40 8| the farmer's barns. The true husbandman will cease from 41 9| odd-fellow society. It is true, I might have resisted forcibly 42 10| fruits do not yield their true flavor to the purchaser 43 10| the latter. The same is true, as far as my observation 44 10| reflected as well as the true sun, for they are equally 45 10| the poverty that enjoys true wealth. Farmers are respectable 46 10| Let our lakes receive as true names at least as the Icarian 47 11| every day. But the only true America is that country 48 12| instinctively, for that alone is a true humanity, or account of 49 12| gentlemen and ladies, are not true men and women. This certainly 50 12| is a carnivorous animal? True, he can and does live, in 51 12| genius, which are certainly true, he sees not to what extremes, 52 12| communicated by man to man. The true harvest of my daily life 53 12| it says, that "he who has true faith in the Omnipresent 54 12| He who distinguishes the true savor of his food can never 55 13| coast of Spain. That's a true Mediterranean sky. I thought, 56 13| go a-fishing. That's the true industry for poets. It is 57 14| repeat whether they are true or not. Such sayings themselves 58 14| dull, it was at least hung true.~ ~ 59 15| alarm. Thus we kept on like true idealists, rejecting the 60 15| A true friend of man; almost the 61 16| still sure to thrive, like true natives of the soil, whatever 62 17| thought that it could not be true, for, judging from his acquaintance 63 17| observed of the pond is no less true in ethics. It is the law 64 17| surface somewhere? It is true, we are such poor navigators 65 18| fertility of vineyards. True, it is somewhat excrementitious 66 18| of reason. Are those the true and natural sentiments of 67 19| still quite distinct. It is true, I fear, that others may 68 19| lay the foundation of a true expression. Who that has 69 19| sure to gaze still at the true ethereal heaven far above,