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1    1|        fed, sheltered, clothed, warmed, like his contemporaries.
2    1|                   When a man is warmed by the several modes which
3    5|       say, "A cur's tail may be warmed, and pressed, and bound
4    7|        fire by which at noon he warmed his coffee in a kettle;
5   10|       the spring, the ice being warmed by the heat of the sun reflected
6   14| pleasanter and wholesomer to be warmed by the sun while you can
7   14|         artificial fire. I thus warmed myself by the still glowing
8   14|        when I was plowing, they warmed me twice - once while I
9   18|      the shallow water is being warmed more rapidly than the deep,
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