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 1    1|         different beings in the various mansions of the universe
 2    1|    Nature and human life are as various as our several constitutions.
 3    1|    while Food generally is more various, and more easily obtained,
 4    1|         and were furnished with various utensils. The Indians had
 5    1|        the separate cost of the various materials which compose
 6    1|     carpentry, and day-labor of various other kinds in the village
 7    1|        process, and through the various fermentations thereafter,
 8    1|        were growing I could use various substitutes beside those
 9    7|       loved to sound him on the various reforms of the day, and
10    8|         swamps grows a rich and various crop only unreaped by man.
11    8|     acquaintance one makes with various kinds of weeds - it will
12   10|     leaf, and, after practising various kinds of philosophy, had
13   12| Holiness, and the like, are but various fruits which succeed it.
14   14|       finish, and I learned the various casualties to which the
15   14|        I too gave notice to the various wild inhabitants of Walden
16   16|     watching the motions of the various animals which were baited
17   16|       strewn about the woods in various directions.~ ~
18   18|       degree of fineness and of various rich colors, commonly mixed
19   18|     laid open to the light. The various shades of the sand are singularly
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