Book,  chapter

 1  Int      |          each country and of its inhabitants, step by step. Even the
 2    1,    8|     travelers, but useful to the inhabitants of the African Islands,
 3    1,    8|        account the fact that the inhabitants of the Pampas in Patagonia
 4    1,    9|          of winter decimated the inhabitants, and those who had struggled
 5    1,   10|         scarcely numbering 8,000 inhabitants, and already eclipsed by
 6    1,   19|       night was invisible to the inhabitants of the earth, for she was
 7    1,   20|          terrace, from which the inhabitants could fire down on the marauders
 8    2,    2|   population does not exceed 150 inhabitants, and consists of English
 9    2,    9|          of Port Phillip had 224 inhabitants. To-day the province of
10    2,   11|    unobserved amid the laborious inhabitants.~After an hour devoted to
11    2,   13| settlements and on stations, the inhabitants and the squatters prepared
12    2,   13|     aware that fear absorbed the inhabitants of the little town. Ten
13    2,   13|        the hands of justice.~The inhabitants of towns, colonists and
14    3,    7|      total population of 184,346 inhabitants on the 30th of June, 1864.”~“
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