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 1    4|        whose sentences were first written on bark, and are now merely
 2    4|     whatever language they may be written and however ancient they
 3    4|           reservedly as they were written. It is not enough even to
 4    4|          nation by which they are written, for there is a memorable
 5    4|        between the spoken and the written language, the language heard
 6    4|          read the works of genius written in those languages; for
 7    4|     languages; for these were not written in that Greek or Latin which
 8    4|      materials on which they were written were waste paper to them,
 9    4|     acquired distinct though rude written languages of their own,
10    4|         of eloquence, the noblest written words are commonly as far
11    4|           in a precious casket. A written word is the choicest of
12    4|       language in which they were written must have a very imperfect
13    5|          and read only particular written languages, which are themselves
14    5|          which, forsooth, will be written tales of real life, high
15    7|          native parish handsomely written in the snow by the highway,
16    7|         said that he had read and written letters for those who could
17   15|  character, to have his biography written one day; who first comes
18   18| chronologies, traditions, and all written revelations? The brooks
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