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Alphabetical [« »] prime 2 primers 1 primeval 1 primitive 17 primitus 1 primoribus 1 prince 5 | Frequency [« »] 17 moment 17 parts 17 past 17 primitive 17 raised 17 rising 17 short | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances primitive |
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1 1| some advantage to live a primitive and frontier life, though 2 1| worn out, resolved into its primitive elements, so that it was 3 1| any portion of our most primitive ancestor which still survived 4 1| nakedness of man's life in the primitive ages imply this advantage, 5 1| in their present low and primitive condition; but if they should 6 1| offered, going back to the primitive days and first invention 7 4| saucer eyes, and erect and primitive curiosity, and with unwearied 8 7| Yet his thinking was so primitive and immersed in his animal 9 8| returning to their wild and primitive state that I cultivated, 10 10| and this was one of the primitive forest that formerly stood 11 11| old-country mode in this primitive new country - to catch perch 12 12| men, and another toward a primitive rank and savage one, and 13 12| England, for here the more primitive but solitary amusements 14 14| vast, rude, substantial, primitive hall, without ceiling or 15 17| sometimes amused by the primitive mode which some ruder fisher-man 16 17| may detect the shores of a primitive lake in the low horizon 17 18| approaches a little the primitive nature of man, as the sprouts