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1 1| England; something about your condition, especially your outward 2 1| especially your outward condition or circumstances in this 3 1| in precisely the present condition of things, and cherish it 4 1| men may get clothing. The condition of the operatives is becoming 5 1| is a real advance in the condition of man - and I think that 6 1| civilization exist, the condition of a very large body of 7 1| greater or less extent, is the condition of the operatives of every 8 1| map. Contrast the physical condition of the Irish with that of 9 1| civilized rulers. Their condition only proves what squalidness 10 1| to free himself from this condition, but the effect of our art 11 1| present low and primitive condition; but if they should feel 12 4| probably words addressed to our condition exactly, which, if we could 13 5| and qualities, the lowest condition to which cotton and linen 14 11| thinking to improve her condition one day; with the never 15 12| poetic faculties in the best condition has been particularly inclined 16 12| are whole nations in that condition, nations without fancy or 17 12| how to come out of this condition and actually migrate thither? 18 19| spring into summer? If the condition of things which we were