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 1    1|    heaven or hell, and perchance build more magnificently and spend
 2    1|       though you must everywhere build on piles of your own driving.
 3    1|    England, who have no means to build farmhouses at first according
 4    1|   nearest to where I intended to build my house, and began to cut
 5    1|      would be worth the while to build still more deliberately
 6    1| inhabitant, the indweller, might build truly within and without,
 7    1|                      I intend to build me a house which will surpass
 8    1|          barbaric and heathenish build splendid temples; but what
 9    1|        who in those days did not build them - who were above such
10    1|         s instead. The youth may build or plant or sail, only let
11    1|      will commonly be cheaper to build the whole yourself than
12    3|        to improve them, who will build railroads? And if railroads
13   11|          might in a month or two build himself a palace of his
14   14|                   When I came to build my chimney I studied masonry.
15   14|         but has got the mason to build one for yourself somewhere
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