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 1    1|         years and two months. At present I am a sojourner in civilized
 2    1|        first a luxury, arose the present necessity to sit by it.
 3    1|         half unnecessary. At the present day, and in this country,
 4    1|     inspiration in precisely the present condition of things, and
 5    1|           which is precisely the present moment; to toe that line.
 6    1|       last importance only to be present at it.~ ~
 7    1|        the dignity of an art. At present men make shift to wear what
 8    1|   sacrifice this advantage is at present obtained, and to suggest
 9    1| intellectually his superiors! At present our houses are cluttered
10    1|       reason men remain in their present low and primitive condition;
11    1|          cost me no more than my present one.~ ~
12    1|     horse, or cow, or pig, as at present. I desire to speak impartially
13    1|        success or failure of the present economical and social arrangements.
14    1|             Not long since I was present at the auction of a deacon'
15    1|      mischief; to such I have at present nothing to say. Those who
16    3|       not a rich man, made him a present of ten dollars, and still
17    3|                              The present was my next experiment of
18    3|        himself culminates in the present moment, and will never be
19    4|     improvable, is neither past, present, nor future.~ ~
20    4|          reveal new ones. The at present unutterable things we may
21    5|       sacrifice the bloom of the present moment to any work, whether
22    8|          meanness, if there were present the kernel of worth and
23   10|       unmittingly trodden by the present occupants of the land. This
24   10|          its side and became the present shore. It is very certain,
25   12|      humanity or even wisdom; at present I am no fisherman at all.
26   12|          truth, I find myself at present somewhat less particular
27   14|         many fires, but which at present warm none, and, some think,
28   14|                              The present may sit down and go to sleep,~ ~
29   15|    doubtless, still underlie the present dusty highway, from the
30   15|          equally narrow house at present. Cato's half-obliterated
31   15|         He has no venture in the present. But though comparatively
32   18|       blessed if we lived in the present always, and took advantage
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