Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|   battle-field, which is solely due to muscular energy, but
 2    1,   10|        walls of the great city, due to the enterprising genius
 3    1,   21|   military one, and he hoped in due time, with the help of God,
 4    2,    1| interpretation of the document, due to the sagacity of Jacques
 5    2,    1|         said, came in for their due share of welcome, and Lady
 6    2,    6|       and present themselves in due form, they heard the cordial
 7    2,    7|       engagement written out in due form. It was a paper signed
 8    2,    8|  hesitation; but at last, after due reflection, said, “Yes,
 9    3,    1|         without touching. After due reflection and discussion,
10    3,   19|   surprising if its origin were due to some submarine upheaval,
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