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 1    1|        the circumstances, very natural and pertinent. Some have
 2    1|       for them to resume their natural position, while from the
 3    1| approach to a cave? It was the natural yearning of that portion,
 4    1|       engaged in so simple and natural an occupation as building
 5    1| microscope, and never with his natural eye; to study chemistry,
 6    1|   would rather suffer evil the natural way. A man is not a good
 7    1|  Indian, botanic, magnetic, or natural means, let us first be as
 8    4|      them. Their authors are a natural and irresistible aristocracy
 9    5|       himself, it is true. The natural day is very calm, and will
10    5|      and unwearied. It is very natural in its methods withal, far
11    5|       still it will retain its natural form." The only effectual
12    5|        sweet, and, as it were, natural melody, worth importing
13    5|   prolonged into the cheap and natural music of the cow. I do not
14    6|    society may be found in any natural object, even for the poor
15    6|       like but more normal and natural society, and come to know
16    7|        have suitable broad and natural boundaries, even a considerable
17    7|        know. A more simple and natural man it would be hard to
18    8|    They lay mingled with other natural stones, some of which bore
19   10|        winding shore, the most natural and agreeable boundary to
20   10|       There Nature has woven a natural selvage, and the eye rises
21   11|         a large portion of our natural life, though it was already
22   12|       reason that I prefer the natural sky to an opium-eater's
23   13|      and might still inspire a natural terror in its denizens; -
24   15|      its ground? Were there no natural advantages - no water privileges,
25   16|  partridge bursts away, only a natural one, as much to be expected
26   17|       on the shore, as wise in natural lore as the citizen is in
27   17|   refit for this world, and no natural currents concur to individualize
28   18|     can hardly acquire more of natural lore if he should live to
29   18|         Are those the true and natural sentiments of man?"~ ~
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