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 1    1|         this comparatively free country, through mere ignorance
 2    1|       you go into the desperate country, and have to console yourself
 3    1|        present day, and in this country, as I find by my own experience,
 4    1|     export such articles as the country affords, purely native products,
 5    1|          was now in a civilized country, where... people are judged
 6    1|     dressing has in this or any country risen to the dignity of
 7    1|  hundred dollars (these are the country rates) entitles him to the
 8    1|   mistake to suppose that, in a country where the usual evidences
 9    1|      the staple exports of this country, and are themselves a staple
10    1|         or four years, when the country became adapted to agriculture,
11    1| deterred, for, so to speak, the country is not yet adapted to human
12    1|    architects so called in this country, and I have heard of one
13    1|   interesting dwellings in this country, as the painter knows, are
14    1|     Fitchburg today and see the country." But I am wiser than that.
15    1|      you; and as for seeing the country and getting experience of
16    1|      the farmer; - and in a new country, fuel is an encumbrance.
17    1|   packed in a cart and going up country exposed to the light of
18    1|         not move over the rough country where our lines are cast
19    3|        I have thus surveyed the country on every side within a dozen
20    3|    sedes, a seat? - better if a country seat. I discovered many
21    4|        sadly neglected. In this country, the village should in some
22    5|   travellers from Boston to the country. For I did not live so out
23    5|        the town, or adventurous country traders from the other side.
24    5|       Here come your groceries, country; your rations, countrymen!
25    5|      and lumbering civility the country hands a chair to the city.
26    5|     floating merchandise in the country for seed. All day the fire-steed
27    5|       fire-steed flies over the country, stopping only that his
28    5|   institution regulates a whole country. Have not men improved somewhat
29    7|     last, perhaps in his native country. He was cast in the coarsest
30    7|        tea and coffee? Did this country afford any beverage beside
31    8|         entertainment which the country offers.~ ~
32   10|    transported thither from the country's hills.~ ~
33   10|  mercenary Greeks! Where is the country's champion, the Moore of
34   10|     Fair Haven. This is my lake country. These, with Concord River,
35   11|       only true America is that country where you are at liberty
36   11|      mode in this primitive new country - to catch perch with shiners.
37   13|        been introduced into the country, but a wild native kind
38   14|        this age and in this new country, a value more permanent
39   16|                       What is a country without rabbits and partridges?
40   16|       ever. That must be a poor country indeed that does not support
41   17|   shores trend and his adjacent country or circumstances, to infer
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