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1 1| Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look 2 1| combustion, and disease and death take place when this is too rapid; 3 1| What pains we accordingly take, not only with our Food, 4 1| preparedly that, if an enemy take the town, he can, like the 5 1| to lay up this sum will take from ten to fifteen years 6 1| information of those who wished to take up land there, states more 7 1| nobody else meanwhile: I to take possession at six. It were 8 1| without, and let the ornaments take care of themselves. What 9 1| or indifference to life, take up a handful of the earth 10 1| be must have! Why do you take up a handful of dirt? Better 11 1| love to travel; you might take the cars and go to Fitchburg 12 1| coquitoque sub testu." Which I take to mean, - "Make kneaded 13 1| of a well man nowadays to take up his bed and walk, and 14 1| to drag my trap, I will take care that it be a light 15 1| but I found that it would take ten years to get under way 16 1| and not our disease, and take care that this does not 17 1| and tie your shoestrings. Take your time, and set about 18 1| over our own brows, and take up a little life into our 19 3| carry it on; like Atlas, to take the world on my shoulders - 20 3| not need to go outdoors to take the air, for the atmosphere 21 3| saves nine, and so they take a thousand stitches today 22 4| or aspire to do, and they take an English paper for the 23 4| should in some respects take the place of the nobleman 24 4| the gossip of Boston and take the best newspaper in the 25 5| an awning over them and take my seat there. It was worth 26 5| often, and apparently they take me for an employee; and 27 5| compeller, would ere long take the sunset sky for the livery 28 5| still, the screech owls take up the strain, like mourning 29 6| come rarely to the woods take some little piece of the 30 6| many thoughts had time to take root and unfold themselves. 31 7| nothing of himself, but take all the responsibility on 32 7| manoeuvring, could get him to take the spiritual view of things; 33 7| humble and illiterate, who take their own view always, or 34 7| those hens which are made to take charge of a hundred chickens, 35 9| would be unknown. These take place only in communities 36 10| way to obtain it, yet few take that way. If you would know 37 10| of mist, I made haste to take my place at the oars and 38 10| his neighbors, he would take out the old yellow pine. 39 11| therefore I suppose they still take life bravely, after their 40 11| not its errand to thee. Take shelter under the cloud, 41 12| me. I like sometimes to take rank hold on life and spend 42 13| miscalculated the direction he would take, and we were fifty rods 43 14| firmly with age, and it would take many blows with a trowel 44 14| good fire when I went to take a walk in a winter afternoon; 45 15| unsuspected by most will take effect, and masters of families 46 16| in the streets; for if we take the ages into our account, 47 17| my morning work. First I take an axe and pail and go in 48 17| through the snowy field to take pickerel and perch; wild 49 17| animal heat, and was glad to take refuge in my house, and 50 18| got a thick new garment to take the place of the old. This 51 18| The phenomena of the year take place every day in a pond 52 19| conformity! I did not wish to take a cabin passage, but rather 53 19| their thread before they take the first stitch." His companion' 54 19| three divisions one can take away its general, and put 55 19| abject and vulgar one cannot take away his thought." Do not 56 19| not suppose a case, but take the case that is; to travel