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\AppleTypeServices\AppleTypeServicesF2293766 (Fraktur) The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd. and edited in an office in the City of Westminster, London.[1][2] Continuous publication began under founder James Wilson in September 1843. While The Economist calls itself a "newspaper", each issue appears on glossy paper, like a newsmagazine. In 2007, it reported an average circulation of just over 1.3 million copies per issue[3], about half of which are sold in North America.[4]\
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1. \cf2 I\cf0 n principio creavit Deus caelum et terram\
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5. appellavitque lucem diem et tenebras nocte\
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6. dixit quoque Deus fiat firmamentum in medi\
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8. vocavitque Deus firmamentum caelum et fact\
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9. dixit vero Deus congregentur aquae quae su\
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b caelo sunt in locum unum et appareat ari\
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da factumque est ita\
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10. et vocavit Deus aridam terram congregatio\
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nesque aquarum appellavit maria et vidit D\
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eus quod esset bonum\
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11. et ait germinet terra herbam virentem et f\
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acientem semen et lignum pomiferum faciens \
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fructum iuxta genus suum cuius semen in se\
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met ipso sit super terram et factum est ita\
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12. et protulit terra herbam virentem et adfere\
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ntem semen iuxta genus suum lignumque facie\
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ns fructum et habens unumquodque sementem s\
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ecundum speciem suam et vidit Deus quod ess\
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et bonum\
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13. factumque est vespere et mane dies tertius\
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14. dixit autem Deus fiant luminaria in firmame\
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nto caeli ut dividant diem ac noctem et sin\
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t in signa et tempora et dies et annos\
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15. ut luceant in firmamento caeli et inluminen\
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t terram et factum est ita\
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16. fecitque Deus duo magna luminaria luminare \
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maius ut praeesset diei et luminare minus u\
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t praeesset nocti et stellas\
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17. et posuit eas in firmamento caeli ut lucere\
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nt super terram\
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18. et praeessent diei ac nocti et dividerent l\
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ucem ac tenebras et vidit Deus quod esset b\
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19. et factum est vespere et mane dies quartus\
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20. dixit etiam Deus producant aquae reptile an\
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21. creavitque Deus cete grandia et omnem anima\
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m viventem atque motabilem quam produxerant \
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aquae in species suas et omne volatile secu\
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ndum genus suum et vidit Deus quod esset bo\
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22. benedixitque eis dicens crescite et multipl\
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icamini et replete aquas maris avesque mult\
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iplicentur super terram\
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23. et factum est vespere et mane dies quintus\
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24. dixit quoque Deus producat terra animam viv\
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entem in genere suo iumenta et reptilia et \
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bestias terrae secundum species suas factum\
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que est ita\
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25. et fecit Deus bestias terrae iuxta species \
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suas et iumenta et omne reptile terrae in g\
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enere suo et vidit Deus quod esset bonum\
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26. et ait faciamus hominem ad imaginem et simi\
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litudinem nostram et praesit piscibus maris \
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et volatilibus caeli et bestiis universaequ\
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e terrae omnique reptili quod movetur in te\
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27. et creavit Deus hominem ad imaginem suam ad \
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imaginem Dei creavit illum masculum et femi\
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nam creavit eos\
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28. benedixitque illis Deus et ait crescite et \
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multiplicamini et replete terram et subicit\
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moventur super terram\
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29. dixitque Deus ecce dedi vobis omnem herbam \
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adferentem semen super terram et universa l\
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igna quae habent in semet ipsis sementem ge\
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30. et cunctis animantibus terrae omnique voluc\
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ad vescendum et factum est ita\
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\fs40 \AppleTypeServices\AppleTypeServicesF2293768 1. \cf2 I\cf0 n principio creavit Deus caelum et terram\
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2. terra autem erat inanis et vacua et tenebr\
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ae super faciem abyssi et spiritus Dei fer\
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ebatur super aquas\
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3. dixitque Deus fiat lux et facta est lux\
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4. et vidit Deus lucem quod esset bona et div\
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isit lucem ac tenebras\
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5. appellavitque lucem diem et tenebras nocte\
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m factumque est vespere et mane dies unus\
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6. dixit quoque Deus fiat firmamentum in medi\
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o aquarum et dividat aquas ab aquis\
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7. et fecit Deus firmamentum divisitque aquas \
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quae erant sub firmamento ab his quae eran\
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t super firmamentum et factum est ita\
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8. vocavitque Deus firmamentum caelum et fact\
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um est vespere et mane dies secundus\
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9. dixit vero Deus congregentur aquae quae su\
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b caelo sunt in locum unum et appareat ari\
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da factumque est ita\
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10. et vocavit Deus aridam terram congregatio\
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nesque aquarum appellavit maria et vidit D\
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eus quod esset bonum\
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11. et ait germinet terra herbam virentem et f\
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acientem semen et lignum pomiferum faciens \
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fructum iuxta genus suum cuius semen in se\
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met ipso sit super terram et factum est ita\
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12. et protulit terra herbam virentem et adfere\
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ntem semen iuxta genus suum lignumque facie\
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ns fructum et habens unumquodque sementem s\
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ecundum speciem suam et vidit Deus quod ess\
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et bonum\
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13. factumque est vespere et mane dies tertius\
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14. dixit autem Deus fiant luminaria in firmame\
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nto caeli ut dividant diem ac noctem et sin\
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t in signa et tempora et dies et annos\
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15. ut luceant in firmamento caeli et inluminen\
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t terram et factum est ita\
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16. fecitque Deus duo magna luminaria luminare \
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maius ut praeesset diei et luminare minus u\
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t praeesset nocti et stellas\
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17. et posuit eas in firmamento caeli ut lucere\
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nt super terram\
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18. et praeessent diei ac nocti et dividerent l\
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ucem ac tenebras et vidit Deus quod esset b\
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onum\
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19. et factum est vespere et mane dies quartus\
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20. dixit etiam Deus producant aquae reptile an\
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imae viventis et volatile super terram sub \
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firmamento caeli\
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21. creavitque Deus cete grandia et omnem anima\
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m viventem atque motabilem quam produxerant \
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aquae in species suas et omne volatile secu\
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ndum genus suum et vidit Deus quod esset bo\
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num\
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22. benedixitque eis dicens crescite et multipl\
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icamini et replete aquas maris avesque mult\
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iplicentur super terram\
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23. et factum est vespere et mane dies quintus\
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24. dixit quoque Deus producat terra animam viv\
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entem in genere suo iumenta et reptilia et \
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bestias terrae secundum species suas factum\
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que est ita\
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25. et fecit Deus bestias terrae iuxta species \
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suas et iumenta et omne reptile terrae in g\
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enere suo et vidit Deus quod esset bonum\
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26. et ait faciamus hominem ad imaginem et simi\
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litudinem nostram et praesit piscibus maris \
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et volatilibus caeli et bestiis universaequ\
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