Part, chapter

1    2,    4| range of ordinary auditory apparatus; his fingers unceasingly
2    2,    9|    buy, at any price, this apparatus, and then we may resume
3    2,    9|    a price that he put the apparatus at their service for the
4    2,   10|   such a pressure, but the apparatus failing to keep up a sufficient
5    2,   10|  the back and tail with an apparatus composed of plates joined
6    2,   10|   considerable power. This apparatus is endowed with singular
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