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 1    1| impertinent, but, considering the circumstances, very natural and pertinent.
 2    1|         your outward condition or circumstances in this world, in this town,
 3    1|        well employed, in whatever circumstances, and they know whether they
 4    1|       have been placed in outward circumstances above the savage, others
 5    1|        are said to be in moderate circumstances.~ ~
 6    1|       himself to all climates and circumstances. Neither did I put any sal-soda,
 7    3|     Hindoo philosopher, "from the circumstances in which it is placed, mistakes
 8    4|         am confident that, as our circumstances are more flourishing, our
 9    6|       only outlying and transient circumstances to make our occasions. They
10    6|          little while under these circumstances - have our own thoughts
11    7|        there under more favorable circumstances than I could anywhere else.
12   10|         abundant crop under these circumstances.~ ~
13   17|       effect of water under these circumstances is to level all inequalities.
14   17|           his adjacent country or circumstances, to infer his depth and
15   17|         surrounded by mountainous circumstances, an Achillean shore, whose
16   18|      destined perhaps, under some circumstances, to become a puzzle to future
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