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 1    1|         what it is, whether it is necessary that it be as bad as it
 2    1|         about, and how much it is necessary that we be troubled, or
 3    1|                     By the words, necessary of life, I mean whatever,
 4    1|          is in this sense but one necessary of life, Food. To the bison
 5    1|   obtained those things which are necessary to life, there is another
 6    1|        not discovered that it was necessary for him to make it worth
 7    1|         may judge how much of any necessary or important work may be
 8    1|           deny that this is now a necessary of life, though there are
 9    1|           a shelter is absolutely necessary. I have seen Penobscot Indians,
10    1|        fall, before a fire became necessary for warmth, doing my cooking
11    1| systematically shirking any labor necessary to man obtains but an ignoble
12    1|       reading as much as would be necessary for this - or the boy who
13    1|           and he could do all his necessary farm work as it were with
14    1|          work; but if we consider necessary work only, the oxen will
15    1|           trouble to obtain one's necessary food, even in this latitude;
16    1|        more artificial. It is not necessary that a man should earn his
17    3|  resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live deep and
18    3|       three meals a day, if it be necessary eat but one; instead of
19    3|        busy with my hands than is necessary. My head is hands and feet.
20    4|         villages of men. If it is necessary, omit one bridge over the
21    7|        good a memory to make that necessary.~ ~
22    9|           and the bank; and, as a necessary part of the machinery, they
23   12|           good relish, if it were necessary. I am glad to have drunk
24   12|        cannot speak simply of the necessary functions of human nature.
25   14|      garret; where you can see so necessary a thin, as a barrel or a
26   14|         bakes your bread, and the necessary furniture and utensils are
27   14|          me to go much farther if necessary. My house had in the meanwhile
28   15|           and before that becomes necessary the earth itself will be
29   16|        down it; but perhaps it is necessary in order to thin these trees,
30   17|  elevation of the plain have been necessary to conceal their history.
31   18|         large fires are no longer necessary. I am on the alert for the
32   19|           support you, if they be necessary; and pile the empty cans
33   19|          degree of resolution was necessary in order to place one's
34   19|           not required to buy one necessary of the soul.~ ~
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