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 1    1|     untold fate of La Perouse; - universal science to be kept pace
 2    1|         kinds in it, as demand a universal knowledge.~ ~
 3    1|         for the possessor almost universal respect. But they yield
 4    1|                      Such is the universal law, which no man can ever
 5    4|        intimate with us and more universal than any other work of art.
 6    4|          such aspiring heroes of universal noveldom into man weather-cocks,
 7    4|        being wise, knew it to be universal, and treated his neighbors
 8    5|       effect, a vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening
 9    6|       great-grandmother Nature's universal, vegetable, botanic medicines,
10   14|         value more permanent and universal than that of gold. After
11   15|         that threatened last and universal one into another flood.
12   18| increasing as if it would have a universal and memorable ending, a
13   18|         on a wise man is that of universal innocence. Poison is not
14   19|         invisible boundary; new, universal, and more liberal laws will
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