Book,  chapter

1    1,   25|      and they saw themselves irrevocably condemned to a torturing
2    2,    6| about to be finally settled. Irrevocably, indeed, they might consider
3    2,   19| shipwrecked men seemed to be irrevocably lost. This ill success had
4    3,   17|      of the BRITANNIA seemed irrevocably lost, and the document did
5    3,   17|     evident he believed them irrevocably lost.~And yet there was
6    3,   18|   Grant?”~“I must fear he is irrevocably lost. Poor children! Who
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