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 1    1|        present I am a sojourner in civilized life again.~ ~
 2    1|            intellectualness of the civilized man? According to Liebig,
 3    1|           surely of any company of civilized men which belonged to the
 4    1| authorities, for she "was now in a civilized country, where... people
 5    1|           their wigwams, in modern civilized society not more than one
 6    1|         costs so little, while the civilized man hires his commonly because
 7    1|          paying this tax, the poor civilized man secures an abode which
 8    1|       things is so commonly a poor civilized man, while the savage, who
 9    1|            distinction between the civilized man and the savage; and,
10    1|            in making the life of a civilized people an institution, in
11    1|     noblemen and kings. And if the civilized man's pursuits are no worthier
12    1|       degraded by contact with the civilized man. Yet I have no doubt
13    1|          as wise as the average of civilized rulers. Their condition
14    1|       civilization a blessing. The civilized man is a more experienced
15    3|            of this chopping sea of civilized life, such are the clouds
16    5|    front-yard - and no path to the civilized world. ~
17    8|         fields; as some states are civilized, and others half-civilized,
18   12|          for a bait. Thus, even in civilized communities, the embryo
19   12|            is otherwise we are not civilized, and, if gentlemen and ladies,
20   12|           in contact with the more civilized.~ ~
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