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1 If you make war on the State, study the ways of your foe.
2 But first it was necessary to study the ways of evil, to ascertain exactly how Lucifer operated.
3 There are many who study the ways of magic, and a select few have the talent to be great.
4 They were present, therefore, to study the ways of the white man, and an edifying exhibition of these was promptly offered them.
5 When you are older, if you study the ways of plants, you will find them quite as interesting as those of animals.
6 He did not kill for sheer lust of slaughter, and preferred to study the ways of the harmless animals rather than shoot them.
7 I should have liked also to study the ways of the white ant, the great timber-destroying pest of this country, which abounds on this hill.
8 The Spider admitted that he had studied the ways of the ant.
9 There is power in studying the ways of plants and animals and stones.
10 By her own statement she had enjoyed exceptional opportunities for studying the ways of genius.
11 He had not studied the ways of public opinion.
12 He had studied the ways of Members.
13 I studied the ways of the bumblebees also, and had names of my own for all the different kinds.
14 Then he got a "job" in a dock-yard and studied the ways of shipping and humanity together.
15 'But to learn to die, is better than to study the ways of dying.
16 For ages they have studied the ways of those who worship the gods of Egypt, and from them have learned--
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