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 1    1|       same is true of the more modern reformers and benefactors
 2    1|      savages their wigwams, in modern civilized society not more
 3    1|      either to own or hire the modern house with all its improvements.
 4    1|        become no better than a modern drawing-room, with its divans,
 5    1|   colleges, so with a hundred "modern improvements"; there is
 6    4|        generosity we have. The modern cheap and fertile press,
 7    4|       length make way for more modern and practical studies; but
 8    4|       such answers to the most modern inquiry in them as Delphi
 9    4|        man's thought becomes a modern man's speech. Two thousand
10    4|        ever been made into any modern tongue, unless our civilization
11    8|   brought to the light of this modern day. They lay mingled with
12   12| however offensive it may be to modern taste. He teaches how to
13   13|     say that Huber is the only modern author who appears to have
14   14|      way; but backing out of a modern palace will be all that
15   16|       known to antiquity as to modern times; of the very hue and
16   17|      comparison with which our modern world and its literature
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