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1    1,    1|          as a natural consequence, captains of the woods to pursue them.
2    1,    1| inhabitants.~The occupation of the captains of the woods was doomed,
3    1,    1|       sufficiently profitable, the captains of the woods formed a peculiar
4    1,   15|          state, represented by the captains of the shore, who, in their
5    2,   18|    recognized Torres as one of the captains of the party which was employed
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