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1 1| never cleansed, and one hundred acres of land, tillage, 2 1| I have seen, sixty or a hundred feet long and thirty feet 3 1| of from twenty-five to a hundred dollars (these are the country 4 1| neighborhood costs perhaps eight hundred dollars, and to lay up this 5 1| even ninety-seven in a hundred, are sure to fail, is equally 6 1| ottomans, and sun-shades, and a hundred other oriental things, which 7 1| our colleges, so with a hundred "modern improvements"; there 8 1| comparatively speaking, what are a hundred Howards to us, if their 9 3| exertion, only one in a hundred millions to a poetic or 10 3| two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of 11 3| eat but one; instead of a hundred dishes, five; and reduce 12 4| put into that shell, in a hundred years. The one hundred and 13 4| a hundred years. The one hundred and twenty-five dollars 14 5| touches the pond about a hundred rods south of where I dwell. 15 7| made to take charge of a hundred chickens, all in pursuit 16 10| they attain to about one hundred and one hundred and fifty 17 10| about one hundred and one hundred and fifty feet respectively, 18 10| before, half out of water, a hundred black points, three inches 19 10| being said to contain one hundred and ninety-seven acres, 20 14| requires more than three hundred thousand cords, and is surrounded 21 14| to the distance of three hundred miles by cultivated plains." 22 17| greatest depth was exactly one hundred and two feet; to which may 23 17| risen since, making one hundred and seven. This is a remarkable 24 17| the variation for each one hundred feet in any direction beforehand 25 17| the soundings, more than a hundred in all, I observed this 26 17| was found to be within one hundred feet of this, still farther 27 17| winter of '46-7 there came a hundred men of Hyperborean extraction 28 17| To speak literally, a hundred Irishmen, with Yankee overseers, 29 17| days I saw from my window a hundred men at work like busy husbandmen, 30 17| the waves, where lately a hundred men securely labored.~ ~ 31 19| government ship, with five hundred men and boys to assist one,