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 1    1|        yourself informed of the state of the markets, prospects
 2    1|     heat, and secondly, in this state of society, to cover nakedness,
 3    1|                   In the savage state every family owns a shelter
 4    1|         merely to make this low state comfortable and that higher
 5    1|     comfortable and that higher state to be forgotten. There is
 6    1|   fairly come out of the torpid state. It appeared to me that
 7    1|        cavillers, I may as well state, that if I dined out occasionally,
 8    3|      the gray color and ruinous state of the house and barn, and
 9    3|       good an idea of the exact state or ruin of things in Spain
10    3|          great dignitary of the state of Wei) sent a man to Khoung-tseu
11    3|  growing up to maturity in that state, imagined himself to belong
12    3|     Concord, through Church and State, through poetry and philosophy
13    3|         might found a wall or a state, or set a lamp-post safely,
14    4|       in founding a family or a state, or acquiring fame even,
15    4|        library suggested by the State, no school for ourselves.
16    5|         better or worse in this state of existence. As the Orientals
17    5|         youths' singing, when I state that I perceived clearly
18    8|        their wild and primitive state that I cultivated, and my
19    9|       at Redding & Company's on State Street, they kept nuts and
20    9| recognize the authority of, the State which buys and sells men,
21    9|       those who represented the State. I had no lock nor bolt
22   10|      once, it helps to wash out State Street and the engine's
23   10|        buttermilk! Under a high state of cultivation, being manured
24   11|    without these, and where the state does not endeavor to compel
25   11|       earth were left in a wild state, if that were the consequence
26   11|             And Guy Faux of the state,~ ~
27   12|        insects in their perfect state, though furnished with organs
28   12|      almost all insects in this state eat much less than in that
29   12|    feeder is a man in the larva state; and there are whole nations
30   12|        and the village, and the state in which he lived. A voice
31   13|        see; they may fetch that state about again. I know not
32   13|    window-sill in that crippled state. Whether he finally survived
33   15|         town of Sutton, in this State, whose cottage was completely
34   15|      the moral out of church or state as to haul a load of manure
35   15|         always suppose a better state of things than other men
36   17|  portion of Walden which in the state of water was green will
37   17|       be referred to a previous state of existence, so remote
38   19|         the Czar is but a petty state, a hummock left by the ice.
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