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 1    1|       almost entirely of such materials as Nature furnished ready
 2    1|   more wit we might use these materials so as to become richer than
 3    1|      the usual price for such materials as I used, but not counting
 4    1|  separate cost of the various materials which compose them:~ ~
 5    1|             These are all the materials, excepting the timber, stones,
 6    3|       my seeds, and collected materials with which to make a wheelbarrow
 7    3|     ten cents, and seeds, and materials for a wheelbarrow left.
 8    4| Greece and Rome, but the very materials on which they were written
 9   10|    are made of equally coarse materials, half an inch long, and
10   14|       golden age, of enduring materials, and without gingerbread
11   14|       so that I knew where my materials came from. I might have
12   14|       forest for fuel and the materials of the arts: the New Englander
13   15|      more ancient city, whose materials are ruins, whose gardens
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