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1    1|        than the poor. The ancient philosophers, Chinese, Hindoo, Persian,
2    1| professors of philosophy, but not philosophers. Yet it is admirable to
3    1|   respects, that is, no nation of philosophers, would commit so great a
4    1|     likely soon to be a nation of philosophers, nor am I certain it is
5    7|  fishermen and hunters, poets and philosophers; in short, all honest pilgrims,
6   12|           of their pursuits, than philosophers or poets even, who approach
7   15|            One of the last of the philosophers - Connecticut gave him to
8   15|        the world's highway, where philosophers of all nations might put
9   19|           are they? What youthful philosophers and experimentalists we
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