Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|        can’t think any calling is equal to that of a seaman; he
 2    1,    8|         of the sea.”~“That is not equal to Mont Blanc.”~“Likely
 3    1,    8|           stretching over an area equal to Spain. Then he went right
 4    1,   22|       force, and with a swiftness equal to their fastest gallop;
 5    2,    1|       country may not appear with equal certainty to be the place,
 6    2,    2|       Corrientes, would have been equal to 11,760 geographical miles;
 7    2,    5|    displayed great courage, fully equal to any of the party. Paganel
 8    2,    6| themselves. The farm servants, on equal footing with their master,
 9    2,   16|    distant from this, and that is equal to seventy-five miles.”~“
10    3,    8|     naturalists, which lives with equal satisfaction on larvae,
11    3,   10|          Waikato tribes, and were equal in authority. During this
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