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1   I,   9| should be the slaves of your wants? and that you may be able
2  II,  40|   kinds of furniture for the wants of daily life, borrowing
3  II,  74|   and made provision for the wants of the time? Nay, this we
4  VI,   5|   with sacrifices what their wants compel each one to think
5  VI,  16| other things suited to their wants, hard and half-gnawed bread,
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