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 1    1|    resolved into its primitive elements, so that it was not a deed
 2    5|        seems, and men made the elements their servants for noble
 3    5|      farmer's fields, then the elements and Nature herself would
 4    5|        the woods he fronts the elements incased in ice and snow;
 5    5| portion of the sound which the elements had taken up and modulated
 6    6| special to attract me, all the elements are unusually congenial
 7   15|    sled it to the village. The elements, however, abetted me in
 8   16|      ear, there were in it the elements of a concord such as these
 9   17|     shore, and you have almost elements enough to make out a formula
10   17|     our ignorance of essential elements in the calculation. Our
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