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1 1, 4| invited him to follow its course; though Joam every year 2 1, 4| its glory throughout its course through the provinces of 3 1, 5| the coast.”~“A river whose course is developed over more than 4 1, 5| streamlets.”~“And in its course five hundred and sixty islands, 5 1, 5| every hour.”~“A river whose course serves as the boundary of 6 1, 5| reaches a defile where its course is slightly narrowed between 7 1, 5| and keeps along its whole course at a few degrees to the 8 1, 5| results—not only was the course of the Amazon made out in 9 1, 5| Crevaux, have explored the course of the river, ascended many 10 1, 5| the Guiana boundary, the course of the Amazon was declared 11 1, 6| have just remarked, the course of the Amazon was not yet 12 1, 8| during the whole of its course.~In these parts there are 13 1, 8| floating power, which of course had to be taken into account, 14 1, 8| islets which lay in its course required fully as many as 15 1, 9| Padre Passanha during the course of the voyage was to take 16 1, 10| are distributed along the course of the Amazon, and which 17 1, 12| beautiful along this part of its course. The influence of ordinary 18 1, 13| servants with the family?”~“Of course,” replied Fragoso—“old Cybele, 19 1, 14| single rapid, to check its course. The mouth is about three 20 1, 15| grandiose aspect, but its course is more than ever encumbered 21 1, 16| hoisted. They took the same course as in the morning, across 22 1, 16| Ecuador which start them on a course that there are no falls 23 1, 17| seems to possess a navigable course, even for large ships, of 24 1, 17| managed with great ease. The course of the river was but slightly 25 1, 18| kept the jangada in its course. The least blow to the jangada 26 1, 18| wood better have a free course and a clear stream.”~“We 27 1, 18| travel, and to keep to the course of the river it was necessary, 28 2, 1| Cassiquary.~After a noble course of some seventeen hundred 29 2, 4| justice would have to take its course.~But in the nature of things 30 2, 4| little accustomed to such a course, cocked up his nose more 31 2, 5| and justice must take its course.”~Joam Dacosta bowed slightly.~“ 32 2, 8| not an islet, checked the course of the Amazon in these parts. 33 2, 11| man had in the ordinary course risen to the surface of 34 2, 14| that justice would take its course.~There was no doubt that 35 2, 15| unexpectedly produced in the course of the affair, before or 36 2, 16| notice, and he knew its course thoroughly as far as the 37 2, 16| confluence with the Madeira. The course of the Madeira was familiar 38 2, 18| produced; justice must take its course.~It was the very day—the 39 2, 20| the much less encumbered course of the Amazon. Day and night 40 2, 20| province of Para?~It was in the course of this day, the 15th of