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 1    1,    1|         too.”~“A shark on these shores!”~“There is nothing at all
 2    1,    2|      have been wrecked on those shores.”~“Oh, there’s no need to
 3    1,    2|     found a new Scotland on the shores of the Pacific.”~“Yes,”
 4    1,    5|        vessels that touched the shores of the New World, for the
 5    1,    7|       who were cast away on the shores of Patagonia, and we could
 6    1,    9|   protest against these fertile shores and forests full of game.
 7    1,    9|    sailing along these deserted shores, the DUNCAN went through
 8    1,   10|        Indian settlement on the shores of these almost unknown
 9    1,   10| pursuing our search to the very shores of the Atlantic, as far
10    1,   10|      last us till we get to the shores of the Atlantic.”~This was
11    1,   21|     several times as far as the shores of the Colorado, but managed
12    1,   22|      Fort Independence from the shores of the Atlantic. Unless
13    1,   24|       BRITANNIA happened on the shores of Australia.”~“I am sure
14    1,   26|      hours they might reach the shores of the Atlantic.~The low-lying
15    1,   26|       reach Lake Salado, on the shores of the ocean, the same day;
16    1,   26|     October, and arrived on the shores of the Atlantic on the 12th
17    2,    1| shipwreck never occurred on the shores of the Atlantic nor Pacific.
18    2,    1|        the Pacific right to the shores of Australia, and his hypotheses
19    2,    4|    eight days after leaving the shores of Peru, that the BRITANNIA
20    2,    4|      was wrecked on those rocky shores, she was as much cut off
21    2,    4|        lost on the inhospitable shores of Africa.”~“But what has
22    2,    6|        right for the Australian shores.~Two hours afterward Cape
23    2,    6|        anywhere. The Australian shores revealed no more than the
24    2,   19|         lava rushed between the shores, it could not have been
25    3,    1|     opportunity of visiting the shores of New Zealand.~But Paganel
26    3,    2|       Land, sighted the unknown shores of New Zealand. He coasted
27    3,    2|        he finally quitted these shores, giving them the name Staten-land
28    3,    3|         they are not hospitable shores, and the dangers of the
29    3,    4|    nearer acquaintance with the shores of Auckland. The wind was
30    3,    5|      rare on these inhospitable shores, so that the Maories have
31    3,    6|        the desert region of the shores of Ika-na-Mani, a dangerous,
32    3,    6|        much dreaded New Zealand shores.~
33    3,    9|  venture to invade these sacred shores; in fact, the Upper Waikato
34    3,   12|         away from the inhabited shores of the lakes, they plunged
35    3,   15|     reached Point Lottin on the shores of the Pacific.~Here they
36    3,   20|      and Paganel, landed on the shores of the island.~A few hours
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