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1    1|     foundation. I cannot but perceive that this so-called rich
2    1|              The reader will perceive that I am treating the subject
3    3|   are unhurried and wise, we perceive that only great and worthy
4    3|      itself to be Brahme." I perceive that we inhabitants of New
5    6|                   We seek to perceive them, and we do not see
6   10|   however a bather might not perceive; and these plants are clean
7   12|   than others, but I did not perceive that my feelings were much
8   18| thundering; but though I may perceive no difference in the weather,
9   18|      arguments, or failed to perceive their force, and fell into
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