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 1    1|        pay for. Shall we always study to obtain more of these
 2    1|        should not play life, or study it merely, while the community
 3    1|        with his natural eye; to study chemistry, and not learn
 4    1|        them in cloths. I made a study of the ancient and indispensable
 5    1|        I had free and clear for study. I have thoroughly tried
 6    2|                                 Study to know but what those worthies
 7    4|        the same time, made more study impossible. Yet I sustained
 8    4|       sometimes speak as if the study of the classics would at
 9    4| adventurous student will always study classics, in whatever language
10    4|        We might as well omit to study Nature because she is old.
11    4|     found to be rhetoric in the study. The orator yields to the
12    9|      out the last wrinkle which study had made, and for the afternoon
13   10|       overlooking the pond, and study the dimpling circles which
14   11|          A man will not need to study history to find out what
15   14|       surface of the water, and study the bottom at your leisure,
16   14|         earliest opportunity to study it. If you examine it closely
17   14|          and it was too late to study the bottom. Being curious
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