Book,  chapter

1    1,   12|       moral energy. Falls became frequent, and those who fell could
2    1,   13|          one of those cataclysms frequent in Chili, and in this very
3    1,   13|       vapors, that shocks are of frequent occurrence, and are called
4    2,   12| circumstance, however, for it is frequent enough in Australian schools.
5    2,   16|  phenomenon to be attributed, so frequent in Australia, entire forests
6    2,   16|    existence; its port must have frequent communication with Melbourne.
7    3,    1|        sail. He expected to find frequent communication between Eden
8    3,   11|  undisputed, is comprised in the frequent applications of the taboo.~
9    3,   12|     flight, and hence we hear of frequent and wonderful escapes.~But
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