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1 1 | company at the time, and to increase them for the future by his
2 1 | drinking of wine heighten and increase pleasures and pains, and
3 3 | race may still grow and increase. Hence in those days mankind
4 4 | difficulty increases with the increase, and diminishes with the
5 5 | deeming poverty to be the increase of a man’s desires and not
6 5 | special care may be taken to increase the number of births by
7 6 | night Heaven will give them increase, who can say? Moreover,
8 6 | unsteady in sowing the seed of increase, and is likely to beget
9 6 | contests to extinguish their increase and influx.~But to return:—
10 7 | expressive of preservation and increase of former good, in which
11 8 | destroying the seeds of human increase, or sowing them in stony
12 8 | from any female field of increase in which that which is sown
13 8 | within what limited a man may increase and diminish his possessions,
14 10| first principle receives increase and attains to the second
15 10| composition and decomposition, by increase and diminution and generation
16 11| not gain so much in the increase of my possessions, if I
17 12| number of votes, and thus increase the number beyond one–half,
18 12| good the continuance and increase of justice, and for the
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