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1    1,    1| peculiar class of adventurers, principally composed of freedmen and
2    1,    9|      the front, they consisted principally of a quantity of the “presunto”
3    1,   10|       expedition, kept himself principally to his room, thinking and
4    1,   15|   blood most easily comes, and principally behind the ear. During the
5    1,   16|       of mud, whitewashed, and principally covered with thatch or palm-leaves;
6    1,   17| caoutchouc, an operation which principally takes place during the months
7    2,    1|     officials and soldiers, is principally made of up Portuguese and
8    2,    4|       well as by profession—he principally passed his leisure.~It will
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