Book,  chapter

 1    1,   18|      an encomium.~“That is the principal thing, Robert; but you are
 2    1,   20| surrounded by a deep moat, the principal building being encircled
 3    2,    1|  Mangles, were informed of the principal incidents of the expedition,
 4    2,    2|       the rising sun. Soon the principal island stood out from the
 5    2,    2|    Ocean. Toward noon, the two principal landmarks, by which the
 6    2,    6|    while, on the contrary, the principal rivers of Australia—the
 7    2,    7|   Grant had touched at all the principal ports. He had been to the
 8    2,    8|     had occurred. That was the principal point.~Besides, if Ayrton
 9    2,   10|     the ants, which formed its principal food.~“It is an echidna,”
10    2,   12|        Melbourne, and that the principal was the Reverend Mr. Paxton.~“
11    2,   12|      this moment? What are the principal divisions?”~“Australia,
12    2,   15|    have considered himself his principal customer for the gin, brandy
13    2,   16|         said Ayrton, “that the principal difficulties are not the
14    3,    6|       were sawn and split, the principal pieces of the raft were
15    3,    6|   allowed them to make out the principal features of the land. In
16    3,    7|   English in possession of the principal points in New Zealand?”~“
17    3,    7|      was also rumored that the principal chief of the rebellion,
18    3,    9|         The Maori chief, whose principal warriors had been picked
19    3,   10|       He was surrounded by the principal warriors of his tribe, and
20    3,   11|   house, and surrounded by the principal chiefs of his tribe, he
21    3,   14|   supplies for the future. The principal dish was composed of half
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