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1 1, 4 | duty to press upon him. One magnificent evening, the 30th July ( 2 1, 6 | of several captains. This magnificent irradiation must have been 3 1, 8 | the submarine boat like a magnificent phenomenon of phosphorescence. 4 1, 10| pedestals in the corners of this magnificent museum. Amazement, as the 5 1, 15| discernible. I recognised magnificent rocks, hung with a tapestry 6 1, 16| distance from us. It was a magnificent sea-otter, an enhydrus, 7 1, 17| phrase. ~I was admiring the magnificent aspect of the ocean when 8 1, 20| bushes. I saw then those magnificent birds, the disposition of 9 1, 20| came back to me bringing a magnificent specimen. ~"Ah! bravo, Conseil!" ~" 10 1, 20| Ned Land brought down a magnificent hog; from the brood of those 11 2, 1 | their flight, I saw some magnificent albatrosses, uttering discordant 12 2, 1 | formation, planted with magnificent cocos, and which had been 13 2, 2 | invited us to visit the magnificent Ceylon fisheries to-morrow, 14 2, 5 | port-scuttle, and saw some magnificent substructures of coral, 15 2, 8 | most savage, countries! Magnificent field of water, incessantly 16 2, 10| succeeded in wounding a magnificent bird. To say that he risked 17 2, 11| Captain, look at these magnificent rocks, these uninhabited