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 1    1|   the house more than of the family; though these must be extremely
 2    1|    in a few hours; and every family owned one, or its apartment
 3    1|    In the savage state every family owns a shelter as good as
 4    1|     is not encumbered with a family - estimating the pecuniary
 5    1|  have built for this world a family mansion, and for the next
 6    1|  mansion, and for the next a family tomb. The best works of
 7    1|   adapted to the size of the family. The wealthy and principal
 8    1|     six I passed him and his family on the road. One large bundle
 9    1|     were woven in a farmer's family - thank Heaven there is
10    1|     the support of some poor family in the town; and if I had
11    4|     posterity, in founding a family or a state, or acquiring
12    4|     becomes the founder of a family.~ ~
13    4|  sucking the pap of "neutral family" papers, or browsing "Olive
14   10|      village parlor till the family had all retired, I have
15   11|   was built that floated his family to America. An honest, hard-working,
16   11|     room like members of the family, to humanized, methought,
17   11|     me a week. If he and his family would live simply, they
18   13| stray member of the jerbilla family. Once I was surprised to
19   14|   Cato says, the master of a family (patremfamilias) must have
20   14|      be propitious to me, my family, and children, etc.~ ~
21   15|    homestead of the Stratton family; whose orchard once covered
22   15|   robs and murders the whole family - New-England Rum. But history
23   15|  knew whether to regard as a family complaint, having an uncle
24   15|     the only survivor of the family that I know, the heir of
25   15|    it hangs the history of a family.~ ~
26   15| stirp, sole survivor of that family. Little did the dusky children
27   15|    like that early settler's family in the town of Sutton, in
28   15|   drift, and so relieved the family. But no friendly Indian
29   19|      years by the astonished family of man, as they sat round
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