Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|       is easily understood, the Government opposed his plans, and put
 2    1,    4|      the conduct of the English Government.~At last the Major said,
 3    1,    8|        Deville was on board the government corvette, La Decidee, when
 4    1,   21|        consent of the Argentine Government. He was a man about fifty
 5    2,    6|     granted to colonists by the government. Any industrious man, by
 6    2,    7| territories. This very year the Government threatened to withdraw its
 7    2,   12|        United States, under the government of President Johnson.”~“
 8    2,   13|     open doors and windows.~The Government itself displayed zeal and
 9    3,    7|       their land to the English Government, and warlike feasts were
10    3,    7|      alarming symptoms, and the government became seriously disturbed
11    3,    7|        sold them to the English Government; but when the surveyor came
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