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 1    1|         creatures there is in this sense but one necessary of life,
 2    1|         fathers did, and are in no sense the progenitors of a noble
 3    1|            want of a little common sense, a little enterprise and
 4    1|      perchance bankrupt in a worse sense than they who fail honestly.
 5    1|       somewhat, if, in any earnest sense, he slanted them and daubed
 6    1|         manners? One piece of good sense would be more memorable
 7    1|      highest as well as the lowest sense, means to get our living
 8    1|          made some sacrifices to a sense of duty, and among others
 9    1|           good I do, in the common sense of that word, must be aside
10    1|         fellow-man in the broadest sense. Howard was no doubt an
11    2|    Degradeth nature, and benumbeth sense,~ ~
12    4|        line, conjecturing a larger sense than common use permits
13    4|      sustain the reader his common sense will not refuse them. Their
14    4|            further proves his good sense by the pains which be takes
15    4|         only is reading, in a high sense, not that which lulls us
16    5| transgressions. They give me a new sense of the variety and capacity
17    6|         when the whole body is one sense, and imbibes delight through
18    6|           the least oppressed by a sense of solitude, but once, and
19    6|         beside ourselves in a sane sense. By a conscious effort of
20    8|           was, though not in a bad sense, a half-cultivated field.
21    8|         have sometimes had a vague sense all the day of some sort
22    8|       which the farmer expresses a sense of the sacredness of his
23   12|           and woods, in a peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves,
24   12|   perception to the commonly gross sense of taste, that I have been
25   13|         all beasts of burden, in a sense, made to carry some portion
26   15|        boughs rather by a delicate sense of their neighborhood than
27   18|       affected as if in a peculiar sense I stood in the laboratory
28   19|            favor in a more liberal sense, and he will live with the
29   19|          and praise that as common sense? The commonest sense is
30   19|        common sense? The commonest sense is the sense of men asleep,
31   19|         The commonest sense is the sense of men asleep, which they
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