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1 1| notice of my readers if very particular inquiries had not been made 2 1| of my readers who feel no particular interest in me to pardon 3 1| Jonas or Solomon worked in a particular field today; that was none 4 1| I ask for a garment of a particular form, my tailoress tells 5 1| that they may discover the particular figure which this generation 6 1| threads more or less of a particular color, the one will be sold 7 1| two hours' work. I took particular pleasure in this breaking 8 1| deliberately forsake my particular calling to do the good which 9 3| something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, 10 5| and classic, and read only particular written languages, which 11 5| bolts will be shot toward particular points of the compass; yet 12 5| within five minutes of a particular time, referred to the setting 13 7| and the whole. One day, in particular, an inoffensive, simpleminded 14 8| But to be more particular, for it is complained that 15 9| by the known relation of particular trees which I felt with 16 10| and purity as to merit a particular description. It is a clear 17 10| four pounds - I am thus particular because the weight of a 18 11| I paid many a visit to particular trees, of kinds which are 19 12| at present somewhat less particular in these respects. I carry 20 14| eighths of it, shut up in a particular cell, and told to make yourself 21 16| regularly every evening to particular trees, where the cunning 22 17| phenomenon, to infer all the particular results at that point. Now 23 17| still more wonderful. The particular laws are as our points of 24 17| the aggregate of a man's particular daily behaviors and waves 25 17| entrance of our every cove, or particular inclination; each is our 26 19| insensibly we fall into a particular route, and make a beaten