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 1    1| thousand simple tests; as, for instance, that the same sun which
 2    1|       a lodge was in the first instance constructed in a day or
 3    1|        I did, considering, for instance, what foundation a door,
 4    1|       most wants. Tuition, for instance, is an important item in
 5    1|     the arts and sciences, for instance, I would not pursue the
 6    3|    accuracy. As for Spain, for instance, if you know how to throw
 7    8|     and ineffable quality, for instance, as truth or justice, though
 8    9|  passing between two pines for instance, not more than eighteen
 9   10| locality - Saffron Walden, for instance - one might suppose that
10   17|         wind, and plow. In one instance, on a line arbitrarily chosen,
11   19|      books and newspapers, for instance, you are but confined to
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