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 1    1|        careful. It would be some advantage to live a primitive and
 2    1|        and civilization - taking advantage of the results of all exploring
 3    1|          reduce almost the whole advantage of holding this superfluous
 4    1|         at what a sacrifice this advantage is at present obtained,
 5    1|        live as to secure all the advantage without suffering any of
 6    1|        primitive ages imply this advantage, at least, that they left
 7    1|          the corporation had the advantage of building thirty-two side
 8    1|         seen to have greatly the advantage, their farm is so much the
 9    1|          convince another of the advantage of the common wall; and
10    3|        could be seen to the best advantage; and then I let it lie,
11    4| spiritual world; I have had this advantage in books. To be intoxicated
12    5|                       I had this advantage, at least, in my mode of
13   14|        times; it will be for his advantage, and virtue, and glory."
14   18|        than counterbalanced this advantage. When a warm rain in the
15   18|         present always, and took advantage of every accident that befell
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