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1 1, 2 | the knowledge of others, a State might try to work such a 2 1, 2 | very difficult, and for a State whose every act is persistently 3 1, 5 | times repeated, kept us in a state of excitement so violent 4 1, 15| to take a step. ~But this state of things was provided for. 5 1, 15| reddish twilight, the lowest state between day and night; but 6 1, 16| How to account for this state of the stomach I could not 7 1, 22| the waters. I observed the state of the sea, under these 8 1, 23| But your opinion as to his state?" ~I hesitated before giving 9 2, 2 | days they are in a forward state of decomposition. They are 10 2, 3 | themselves to this relative state of darkness. I could distinguish 11 2, 3 | in verifying the actual state of this tridacne. The shells 12 2, 9 | than in the chests of the State." ~I then related to the 13 2, 20| electric cable in its primitive state, such as it was on leaving 14 2, 21| still. I was in that painful state of expectation preceding