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1    1,   12|        self-possession, the same knowledge of human weakness, the same
2    1,   14|         have not yet come to the knowledge of geographers.~On the 30th
3    2,    4|     which I have brought to your knowledge, and which are none of them
4    2,    8| intelligence, but also a perfect knowledge of the state of the river
5    2,   15|          this document he had no knowledge when he left Iquitos to
6    2,   18|          thing, and that was the knowledge that Torres had told the
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