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 1    1|      readers who are somewhat acquainted with its actual history;
 2    1|     to inherit it, being well acquainted with it, as he says. On
 3    1|        for I have made myself acquainted with it both theoretically
 4    1|    them, having become better acquainted with it. Sometimes a rambler
 5    3|     One is enough. If you are acquainted with the principle, what
 6    4|       anywhere made to become acquainted with them. I know a woodchopper,
 7    4|                I aspire to be acquainted with wiser men than this
 8    5|    rare opportunity to become acquainted with their habits. Sometimes
 9   10|    westerly; but, though I am acquainted with most of the ponds within
10   15|     things than other men are acquainted with, and he will be the
11   19| locust yet in Concord. We are acquainted with a mere pellicle of
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