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 1    1,    1|  period anti-slavery ideas had entered the minds of a few philanthropists,
 2    1,    3|       the alliances which were entered into with the riverine Indians,
 3    1,    3|        Joam Garral saw it, and entered resolutely into the service
 4    1,    4|       the same moment as Minha entered the room.~“Children! your
 5    1,    5|  harmonize with theory, Brazil entered into negotiations with the
 6    1,   13| obviously satisfactory, for he entered the loja.~He was a man about
 7    1,   15|     jangada left Fonteboa, and entered between the two completely
 8    1,   16|   seaboard.~When the two girls entered Ega they were at first much
 9    1,   18|  uncertain eddies on the left, entered between the bank and the
10    1,   19|    They went toward the house, entered it, and the door was shut
11    2,    2|        her tears, and the tree entered the house.~The two young
12    2,    4|         At this moment a guard entered the room, and handed a sealed
13    2,    5|      rang the bell. The guards entered the room, and took away
14    2,   12|       stab from a knife, which entered the arm of the captain of
15    2,   13|        Wir,” said Manoel as he entered, “one question! Have you
16    2,   20|     has no equal in the world, entered that portion of the Brazilian
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