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1 1| get out of debt, a very ancient slough, called by the Latins 2 1| thinking or doing, however ancient, can be trusted without 3 1| life than the poor. The ancient philosophers, Chinese, Hindoo, 4 1| cloths. I made a study of the ancient and indispensable art of 5 4| learn only some words of an ancient language, which are raised 6 4| may be written and however ancient they may be. For what are 7 4| itself. The symbol of an ancient man's thought becomes a 8 4| not learned to read the ancient classics in the language 9 4| recorded wisdom of mankind, the ancient classics and Bibles, which 10 5| like mourning women their ancient u-lu-lu. Their dismal scream 11 5| bullfrogs, the sturdy spirits of ancient wine-bibbers and wassailers, 12 8| rest, and break up their ancient herb garden? Soon, however, 13 8| Ancient poetry and mythology suggest, 14 10| that he belonged to the ancient sect of Coenobites. There 15 10| with the account of that ancient settler whom I have mentioned, 16 14| indigenous, and resume its ancient importance and dignity as 17 15| built on the site of a more ancient city, whose materials are 18 16| indigenous animal products; ancient and venerable families known 19 17| promontories of the shore, the ancient axes of elevation. When 20 18| architectural foliage more ancient and typical than acanthus, 21 18| they were peculiarly of the ancient race that dwelt in hollow