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words as can <hi rend='superscript'><add>are</add></hi> be of any use; that Ideas are regularly introduced<lb/>
words as can <hi rend='superscript'><add>are</add></hi> be of any use; that Ideas are regularly introduced<lb/>
for which there is no place, and that if for every three words<lb/>
for which there is no place, and that if for every three words<lb/>
there be given <hi rend='superscript'><add>one</add></hi> an Idea it is good measure.
there be given <hi rend='superscript'><add>one</add></hi> an Idea it is good measure.<pb/><lb/>

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It is known [in general] that how the compilers of our Statute Laws
are immemorial possession of giving number of times as many
words as can are be of any use; that Ideas are regularly introduced
for which there is no place, and that if for every three words
there be given one an Idea it is good measure.
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