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 1    1| consequent use of it, at first a luxury, arose the present necessity
 2    1|  voluntary poverty. Of a life of luxury the fruit is luxury, whether
 3    1|      life of luxury the fruit is luxury, whether in agriculture,
 4    1|        What is the nature of the luxury which enervates and destroys
 5    1|          degraded below him. The luxury of one class is counterbalanced
 6    1|        inclined to spend more on luxury than on safety and convenience,
 7    1|          Concord in grandeur and luxury, as soon as it pleases me
 8    1|       Towers and temples are the luxury of princes. A simple and
 9    3|         its own traps, ruined by luxury and heedless expense, by
10    4|         that which lulls us as a luxury and suffers the nobler faculties
11    7|         have found it a singular luxury to talk across the pond
12   10|         to be independent of the luxury of ice.~ ~
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