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 1    1|   boy's play. Certainly no nation that lived simply in all
 2    1|  all respects, that is, no nation of philosophers, would commit
 3    1|    not likely soon to be a nation of philosophers, nor am
 4    1|   not. Most of the stone a nation hammers goes toward its
 5    3| bounded at any moment. The nation itself, with all its so -
 6    3|   it is essential that the Nation have commerce, and export
 7    4| speak the language of that nation by which they are written,
 8    4|   men do not know that any nation but the Hebrews have had
 9    4|  most rapid strides of any nation. But consider how little
10    8|    hoeing, that an extinct nation had anciently dwelt here
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