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 1    1,   11|          and a few bales of goods, intended to secure the goodwill of
 2    1,   24|          begin to believe men were intended to live on trees.”~“But
 3    2,    3|            M. VIOT~As John Mangles intended to put in at the Cape of
 4    2,    8|          37th parallel, which they intended strictly to follow, but
 5    2,    8|        partition. The back one was intended for the provisions and luggage,
 6    2,   14|         door. An elegant brake was intended for the ladies, in which
 7    3,    7|            formed a ‘Land League,’ intended to prevent the natives from
 8    3,   14|        thought of all this; but he intended to act prudently and without
 9    3,   17|             Who will affirm that I intended to take possession of this
10    3,   18|         himself. It was evident he intended to affect perfect good faith
11    3,   18| quartermaster, “that Captain Grant intended to visit New Zealand. Now,
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