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 1    1|     of soldiers may be termed active idleness. More confined
 2    1|     disdained to breathe, his active mind would have darted forward
 3    3|       those only who are most active, most inquisitive; who comprehend
 4    3|       each. The one should be active and strong, the other passive
 5    5| advice:~ ~ 'Girls ought to be active and diligent; nor is that
 6    7|    degree, unless the soul is active, may easily be distinguished
 7    7|     understanding enlarged by active exertions, there is little
 8    9|       compassion and the head active in arranging plans of usefulness,
 9    9|       life, his wife, also an active citizen, should be equally
10   12|   their domestic duties. - An active mind embraces the whole
11   12|      motion that displays the active limbs and well-knit joints,
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