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1 1, 2 | the question in all its forms, politically and scientifically; 2 1, 7 | the soft substance that forms the bodies of the great 3 1, 11| that chloride of sodium forms a large part of it. So it 4 1, 13| and the beauty of their forms. Never had it been given 5 1, 14| knapsack. Its upper part forms a box in which the air is 6 1, 15| its distinct rays. ~Soon forms of objects outlined in the 7 1, 22| and 10° S. lat., which forms the east point of the Gulf 8 2, 5 | Ras-Mohammed. This cape forms the extremity of Arabia 9 2, 7 | Africa." ~"Yes, my boy, it forms a perfect bar to the Straits 10 2, 9 | traced the vague and shadowy forms of castles and temples, 11 2, 13| ice took most surprising forms. Here the grouping formed 12 2, 14| surrounding the southern pole forms a vast cap, the circumference 13 2, 14| lamantin, their cousins, forms a perfect forearm. I should 14 2, 17| point of South America that forms Cape San Roque. But then 15 2, 17| geological basin of the ocean forms, as far as the Lesser Antilles,