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 1    1,    2|       ABORDER. The poor men have landed somewhere; but where? CONTIN—
 2    1,    2|     coast two sailors Gr Captain landed contin pr cruel indi~thrown
 3    1,    8|         done much better to have landed at Madeira, even though
 4    1,   23|      three stages of boughs, and landed safely on the top of the
 5    1,   26|      place where the current had landed himself.~As he spoke he
 6    2,    6|          on them.~The passengers landed without the least difficulty
 7    2,    6|         his family to Australia, landed at Adelaide, where, refusing
 8    2,    6|       The Irish peasant became a landed proprietor, and though his
 9    2,   14|        the savages the moment he landed!”~“That is precisely what
10    3,    1|         a low voice, “they never landed, they perished!”~“Those
11    3,    6|         raft stood still. It had landed on a sand-bank, twenty-five
12    3,    6|         provisions, were finally landed on these much dreaded New
13    3,    7| deposited us.”~“Exactly. We have landed a few miles above Kawhia
14    3,   10|       hands were liberated, were landed one by one, and conducted
15    3,   12|          soon Lady Helena and he landed on the narrow track where
16    3,   20|       John Mangles, and Paganel, landed on the shores of the island.~
17    3,   20|        new land. Several whalers landed domestic animals there in
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