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 1    1|       doubt if the wisest man has learned anything of absolute value
 2    1|            The manufacturers have learned that this taste is merely
 3    1|      became a wild cat, and, as I learned afterward, trod in a trap
 4    1|           wiser than that. I have learned that the swiftest traveller
 5    1|           third of an acre, and I learned from the experience of both
 6    1|                                 I learned from my two years' experience
 7    1|           loads. But I have since learned that trade curses everything
 8    1|         that before he has fairly learned it I may have found out
 9    3|          of 1649; and if you have learned the history of her crops
10    4|          literature. They had not learned the nobler dialects of Greece
11    4|                Those who have not learned to read the ancient classics
12    4|     astronomically. Most men have learned to read to serve a paltry
13    4|         convenience, as they have learned to cipher in order to keep
14    4|               I think that having learned our letters we should read
15    4|     illiterateness of him who has learned to read only what is for
16    4|        Let the reports of all the learned societies come to us, and
17    5|         last and best mode we had learned, we should never be troubled
18    5| practically speaking, when I have learned a man's real disposition,
19    7|           promising than a merely learned man's, it rarely ripened
20    7|            With respect to wit, I learned that there was not much
21   10|    characters, are they! We never learned meanness of them. How much
22   13|          is the only trade I have learned. Come, let's along.~ ~
23   13|          much thereafter. I never learned which party was victorious,
24   14|          with a trowel, so that I learned more than usual of the qualities
25   14|          a handsome finish, and I learned the various casualties to
26   16|           night, but the next day learned that they had crossed the
27   18|            The atoms have already learned this law, and are pregnant
28   19|                                 I learned this, at least, by my experiment:
29   19|         we can remember them. The learned societies and great men
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