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 1    1,    1|   that the very first of the natural rights of man was to be
 2    1,    1|   slaves in Brazil, and as a natural consequence, captains of
 3    1,    2|     to get rid of one of his natural enemies.~After looking at
 4    1,    2|  persistency which was quite natural. How without this document
 5    1,    3|  nothing should diminish our natural obligation in this respect
 6    1,    4|     opportunity, it being so natural for them to accompany her
 7    1,    6|     feet high, buttressed by natural arches, which, starting
 8    1,    7|       which seemed to be the natural fruit of these gigantic
 9    1,    7| Minha made Manoel admire the natural wonders which could not
10    1,    8|      endowed with prodigious natural ability, do all these things
11    1,   12|   was not above adding a few natural flowers, to or three long
12    1,   14|    heads have re-taken their natural form, and there is not the
13    1,   15|     Ahuaty Parana, a sort of natural canal, which goes off a
14    1,   17|  protuberances, but by their natural ferocity, which increases
15    2,    1|       and here and there are natural squares shaded by magnificent
16    2,    8|      that there is a kind of natural barrier, well known to sailors
17    2,   13|   cryptographic form to this natural succession of words; suppose
18    2,   15|      most to be pitied. By a natural association of ideas, he
19    2,   20|     their enemiesheads for natural history cabinets.~To what
20    2,   20|   barricade of Marajo is the natural obstacle which has compelled
21    2,   20|      of Breves, which is the natural area of the Para, is not
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