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Alphabetical [« »] ship-of-war 1 shipped 3 shipping 1 ships 11 ships- 1 shipwreck 2 shipwrecked 3 | Frequency [« »] 11 required 11 resolved 11 shadows 11 ships 11 smoke 11 standing 11 taste | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances ships |
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1 1, 1 | considerable; for of three thousand ships whose loss was annually 2 1, 2 | trouble, from the bottoms of ships, which they had pierced 3 1, 4 | But, Ned, they tell of ships which the teeth of the narwhal 4 1, 21| Europeans and knew their ships. But this long iron cylinder 5 2, 1 | the waves. Never did the ships of a squadron manoeuvre 6 2, 1 | for, if I am not mistaken, ships have floated on these milk 7 2, 4 | all sorts of perils to the ships of the ancients. Picture 8 2, 4 | navigators venturing in ships made of planks sewn with 9 2, 5 | February, we sighted several ships running to windward. The 10 2, 8 | Chateau-Renaud, for the ships of the coalition were already 11 2, 11| wrecks, remains of keels, or ships' bottoms, side-planks stove