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 1    1|    extent absorbed, in order to preserve and perfect that of the
 2    1| calculable period, but we would preserve the true course.~ ~
 3   10|         be built here may still preserve some trace of this.~ ~
 4   10|      acquired consistency. They preserve their form when dry for
 5   12|        has ever been earnest to preserve his higher or poetic faculties
 6   12|         very soon; superior men preserve it carefully." Who knows
 7   18|    oscillation of the poles and preserve the equilibrium of nature.~ ~
 8   18|     evening does not suffice to preserve them. As soon as the breath
 9   18|      does not suffice longer to preserve them, then the nature of
10   19|     preserved meats invented to preserve meat merely? Nay, be a Columbus
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