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1 10| is so remarkable for its depth and purity as to merit a 2 10| easily be discerned at the depth of twenty-five or thirty 3 10| the sun, on account of its depth. In the warmest weather 4 10| the beholder measures the depth of his own nature. The fluviatile 5 17| shadow, becomes solid to the depth of a foot or a foot and 6 17| snow covers it to an equal depth, and it is not to be distinguished 7 17| unreasonable, though at an unusual, depth. I fathomed it easily with 8 17| to help me. The greatest depth was exactly one hundred 9 17| seven. This is a remarkable depth for so small an area; yet 10 17| factory-owner, bearing what depth I had found, thought that 11 17| goes. So, probably, the depth of the ocean will be found 12 17| arbitrarily chosen, the depth did not vary more than one 13 17| indicating the greatest depth was apparently in the centre 14 17| at the point of greatest depth, notwithstanding that the 15 17| intersect will be the height or depth of his character. Perhaps 16 17| circumstances, to infer his depth and concealed bottom. If 17 17| suggest a corresponding depth in him. But a low and smooth 18 17| indicates a corresponding depth of thought. Also there is 19 18| account both of its greater depth and its having no stream 20 18| sprays a foot or more in depth, and resembling, as you