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1 But I was more favored by nature and circumstance.
2 The place thus favored by nature can show a record worthy of its physical attractions.
3 This Virginia was a country favored by nature .
4 There is perhaps no great country inhabited by civilized man more favored by nature than France.
5 It was clear that Lucy Wright had been favored by nature , having had her aging process seemingly arrested at the age of fifty.
6 And surely they live in a country favored by nature , and just as surely they have had to fight for it for two thousand years.
7 A clime so profusely favored by Nature could not long remain desert after the flood.
8 The creator of this paradise had been favored by Nature , and had availed himself of this opportunity.
9 This province, so little favored by Nature , is, as it were, a creation of my immortal ancestor.
10 Some who are youthful and favored by Nature strive almost selfishly to keep themselves with the utmost reserve.
11 The land is not only favored by Nature by its fertility, but the intense heat of the summer is the laborer's great assistant.
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