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1    1,    7|       whose length sometimes measures several miles. But, after
2    1,    9|    to take all the necessary measures at the critical moment.
3    1,   11| extremity of the axis, which measures more than two hundred thousand
4    1,   15|   the larger portion of this measures a hundred and fifty feet
5    1,   17|  rises in the southwest, and measures nearly five thousand feet
6    1,   19|    The scoundrels took their measures accordingly. They were numerous
7    2,   16|    projected escape, but the measures which were necessary for
8    2,   20|     a province in itself. It measures no less than a hundred and
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