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 1    1|  requires - who has so often to use his knowledge? We should
 2    1|       When we consider what, to use the words of the catechism,
 3    1|         the first, or from long use has become, so important
 4    1|        fire, and the consequent use of it, at first a luxury,
 5    1|      dross, but know not how to use it, or get rid of it, and
 6    1|       but they do now." Of what use this measuring of me if
 7    1|       have occasion any more to use this proverb in Israel.~ ~
 8    1|        little more wit we might use these materials so as to
 9    1|        to spade up that than to use oxen to plow it, and to
10    1|        so great a blunder as to use the labor of animals. True,
11    1|          I saw that the longest use would not make that a good
12    1|        latitude; that a man may use as simple a diet as the
13    1|    leaven. But I did not always use this staff of life. At one
14    1|      these were growing I could use various substitutes beside
15    1|     things, and who know how to use them when acquired, I relinquish
16    1|         sick serve but a humble use, and are most employed by
17    1|       not lecturing against the use of tobacco is, that I never
18    3|    burrowing, as some creatures use their snout and fore paws,
19    4|        larger sense than common use permits out of what wisdom
20    7|    barbarous singing, (for they use to sing themselves asleep,)"
21   10|      long intervals serves this use at least; the water standing
22   11|         dollars an acre and the use of the land with manure
23   11|         his own; that I did not use tea, nor coffee, nor butter,
24   11|      indirectly result from the use of such things. For I purposely
25   12|      organs of feeding, make no use of them"; and they lay it
26   12|                             Can use this horse, goat, wolf,
27   13|       put animals to their best use, for they are all beasts
28   13|        a male or female, and so use the more common pronoun),
29   14|        may say, when I began to use it for warmth as well as
30   14|      its peg, that a man should use; at once kitchen, pantry,
31   15| occurred to me that the pots we use were not such as had come
32   15|        old clothes curled up by use, as if they were himself,
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