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 1    1|        Mythology! - I know of no reading of another's experience
 2    1|          he had dug and smelted, reading as much as would be necessary
 3    1| consequence is, that while he is reading Adam Smith, Ricardo, and
 4    4|                                  READING~ ~
 5    4|          thought, but to serious reading, than a university; and
 6    4|          by the prospect of such reading in future. I read one or
 7    4|          scholars only are still reading it.~ ~
 8    4|         cheated in trade; but of reading as a noble intellectual
 9    4|        nothing; yet this only is reading, in a high sense, not that
10    4| faculties in what is called easy reading. There is a work in several
11    4|         Library entitled "Little Reading," which I thought referred
12    4|       One who has just come from reading perhaps one of the best
13    4|         Or suppose he comes from reading a Greek or Latin classic
14    4|         read only as far as Easy Reading, the primers and class-books,
15    4|        leave school, the "Little Reading," and story-books, which
16    4|      boys and beginners; and our reading, our conversation and thinking,
17    4|         era in his life from the reading of a book! The book exists
18    4|      Redding & Co. to select our reading? As the nobleman of cultivated
19    9|         AFTER HOEING, or perhaps reading and writing, in the forenoon,
20   17|         his temple on the Ganges reading the Vedas, or dwells at
21   18|  directly under my feet as I sat reading or writing, and kept up
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