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1 1, 2 | read and reread all the American and European papers without 2 1, 3 | hesitation the offer of the American Government. ~"Besides," 3 1, 4 | This precious weapon of American origin could throw with 4 1, 5 | the frigate spoke some American whalers, from whom we learned 5 1, 5 | at the extremity of the American continent, to which some 6 1, 5 | point of the Japanese or American coast was left unexplored. ~ 7 1, 5 | to succeed. Never had an American ship's crew shown more zeal 8 1, 6 | swiftest sailers in the American navy. A stubborn anger seized 9 1, 12| the best vessels in the American navy; but they attacked 10 2, 11| Lieutenant Parker, of the American frigate Congress, could 11 2, 12| the other, either on the American or the Asiatic side." ~" 12 2, 13| them; but that English and American whalers, in their rage for 13 2, 14| s theory. The ingenious American has remarked that, between 14 2, 17| Cape Horn. We were off the American point, March 31st, at seven 15 2, 17| yards, and followed the American coast. Captain Nemo did 16 2, 18| Nautilus kept off from the American coast. Evidently it did 17 2, 19| the several parts of the American coast. We could hope to 18 2, 20| cold water which skirts the American coast. There also are heaped 19 2, 20| the Canadian a glimpse of American shores, was he going to 20 2, 21| Whether English, French, American, or Russian, she would be