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1    1|     is, whether it cannot be improved as well as not. I have travelled
2    1|   houses, it has not equally improved the men who are to inhabit
3    1|    Christianity merely as an improved method of agriculture. We
4    1| serious things. They are but improved means to an unimproved end,
5    3|  house not likely to be soon improved, which some might have thought
6    5|  whole country. Have not men improved somewhat in punctuality
7    7|      and at the flowers, and improved their time. Men of business,
8    8|     or hired men or boys, or improved implements of husbandry,
9   15|     meadows all day, and had improved the first moments that he
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