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 1    1|         they are employed, as it says in an old book, laying up
 2    1|                       One farmer says to me, "You cannot live
 3    1|          Darwin, the naturalist, says of the inhabitants of Tierra
 4    1|      home as Asiatic Russia, she says that she felt the necessity
 5    1|          than this. Samuel Laing says that "the Laplander in his
 6    1|         Colony, writing in 1674, says, "The best of their houses
 7    1|        acquainted with it, as he says. On applying to the assessors,
 8    1|  merchants, however, one of them says pertinently that a great
 9    1|       not "provide them houses," says he, "till the earth, by
10    1|           coffin-maker." One man says, in his despair or indifference
11    1|         leisure fruitful. "But," says one, "you do not mean that
12    1|                              One says to me, "I wonder that you
13    1|       town celebrates the busk," says he, "having previously provided
14    3|     Rustica" is my "Cultivator," says - and the only translation
15    3|  rainiest weather. The Harivansa says, "An abode without birds
16    4|          time on to linen paper. Says the poet Mir Camar Uddin
17    4|        paper, not for news as he says, for he is above that, but
18    4|         can do in this world, he says, beside this, to keep up
19    6|  thoughts to cheer us? Confucius says truly, "Virtue does not
20    7|                               He says, "That's good." He has a
21    7|       after such a thing today," says he. To him Homer was a great
22    8|       being in truth," as Evelyn says, "no compost or laetation
23    8|     Nature but as a robber. Cato says that the profits of agriculture
24   12|      whom the Ved refers when it says, that "he who has true faith
25   12|      being mistress of herself," says Thseng-tseu, "one looks,
26   12|       differ from brute beasts," says Mencius, "is a thing very
27   14|           I enjoyed it all. Cato says, the master of a family (
28   14|     forest borderers of England, says that "the encroachments
29   14|      more than thirty years ago, says that the price of wood for
30   15| indistinct and dubious tradition says that once a tavern stood;
31   15|         comes. The Vishnu Purana says, "The house-holder is to
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