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| &nbsp; || In sondry londes, sondry been usages.
 
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| &nbsp; || — [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Troilus_and_Criseyde ''Troilus and Criseyde'' (1385)]
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| &nbsp; || — Geoffrey Chaucer, ''Troilus and Criseyde'' (1385)
 
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| width="60%" | Out of the dimness opposite equals advance . . . .
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| &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Always substance and increase,
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| align="right" | &mdash; Walt Whitman, ''Leaves of Grass'', [Whi, 28]
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| align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; John Dewey, ''How We Think'', [Dew, 56]
 
| align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; John Dewey, ''How We Think'', [Dew, 56]
 
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