Book,  chapter

1  Int      |      globe. He has broadened knowledge and guided study. During
2  Int      |      And because with mutual knowledge among the nations comes
3    1,    6| individual of whom he had no knowledge whatever.~“Where can he
4    1,   17| incensed at his geographical knowledge being brought in question,
5    1,   22|    with water. Never, to his knowledge, since he had followed the
6    2,    7|    worthy of it. I have some knowledge of the country, and the
7    2,   13|     were adopted without the knowledge of Lady Helena and Mary
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