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 1    1,    1| affected him, it had done so on account of his worthless character,
 2    1,    6|        individuals on their own account alone, and often the boats
 3    1,    8|     course had to be taken into account, as among these thick and
 4    1,    8|         liana, according to his account, had seized him by the neck
 5    1,   10|       are also to be taken into account the stoppages occasioned
 6    1,   13|       gave the young mulatto an account of his exploits, and repeated,
 7    1,   14|      him to dispose of on their account at Manaos and Belem.~The
 8    1,   15|         quantities. However, on account of the destruction caused
 9    1,   16|       his reasons for taking no account of them.~A distance of four
10    1,   18|     kept near the right bank on account of the uncertain eddies
11    2,    3|         his new arrest, made on account of information given by
12    2,    8|         that later on, when, on account of the expansion of the
13    2,   13|        2 = u and so on.~“If, on account of the value of the ciphers
14    2,   15|       to despise it. But if, on account of regrettable circumstances,
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