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Alphabetical [« »] pride 2 priest 2 primitive 4 principal 25 principally 8 principle 1 priogue 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 k 25 magnificent 25 past 25 principal 25 since 25 small 25 tabatinga | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances principal |
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1 1, 5| northeast of Arica.~Such are the principal branches above the village 2 1, 5| Amazon itself and all its principal tributaries have been frequently 3 1, 5| the navigability of its principal affluents.~But what has 4 1, 6| in an Indian who was the principal manager of the fazenda.~“ 5 1, 8| comfortably designed.~This, the principal house, was carefully made 6 1, 9| manioc, and which form the principal food of the inhabitants 7 1, 9| in Central America.~The principal habitation, with its annexes— 8 1, 12| being, you understand, the principal.”~“Go on, then, friend, “ 9 1, 14| ant-hills whose insects form its principal food; and his long, thin 10 1, 14| Tupiniquis, should find their principal occupation in making objects 11 1, 14| excellent reception from the principal authorities of the town, 12 1, 15| Tunantins, and re-enters the principal stream a hundred an twenty 13 1, 16| wonders by visiting the principal cities of the Upper Amazon!”~“ 14 1, 16| wives and daughters of the principal functionaries and merchants 15 2, 1| of the Rio Negro.~Three principal thoroughfares of considerable 16 2, 1| made the new. Round these principal thoroughfares is interwoven 17 2, 2| condemned man, who was the principal author of the crime of Tijuco, 18 2, 4| on the bank of one of the principal iguarapes of the town. To 19 2, 6| Fragoso walked along the principal streets of the town, inquiring 20 2, 14| accusing him of being the principal author of the crime of Tijuco 21 2, 15| mysterious, the document was the principal object of conversation.~ 22 2, 18| city gate, dashed up the principal street of Manaos, and fell 23 2, 20| Villa Bella, which is the principal guarana market in the whole 24 2, 20| by Yurumas Indians, whose principal industry consists in preparing 25 2, 20| gradually demolished; there the principal dwelling, nestled beneath