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 1    1|        people, as the phrase is. Age is no better, hardly so
 2    1| philosopher is in advance of his age even in the outward form
 3    3|          that seeds improve with age. I have no doubt that time
 4    4|        of mankind, to all in any age who can understand him.~ ~
 5    4|        and appreciate them. That age will be rich indeed when
 6    4|         a woodchopper, of middle age, who takes a French paper,
 7    4|         wise of every succeeding age have assured us of; - and
 8    6|         generally of what sex or age or quality they were by
 9    7|       and the timid, of whatever age or sex, thought most of
10   10|   presided over it in the Golden Age? It is a gem of the first
11   12|         which otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance.
12   12|      being, past the thoughtless age of boyhood, will wantonly
13   14|          adhere more firmly with age, and it would take many
14   14|      house, standing in a golden age, of enduring materials,
15   14|       put upon wood even in this age and in this new country,
16   18|         if he should live to the age of Methuselah - told me -
17   18|        realization of the Golden Age.~ ~
18   18|                       The Golden Age was first created, which
19   19|         They talked to me of the age of the wine and the fame
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