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1 II | garlands of howitzers— in short, all the apparatus of the
2 II | our labors, and to stop short on the road of progress.
3 VI | ages ascribed to her; in short, all America was seized
4 XI | Baltimore in an incredibly short space of time. From that
5 XII | empires are always rather short of money.~Two hundred and
6 XVIII| lion’s mane. His face was short with a broad forehead, and
7 XIX | request your patience for a short time while I offer some
8 XX | During this time a scene, short, grave, and decisive, took
9 XXI | him?” asked Ardan, whose short sight was of little use
10 XXI | seizing his arms, he stopped short and uttered a cry of surprise.~
11 XXII | disposed of in an incredibly short space of time.~But it was
12 XXVII| but their hope was of but short duration, and at night again
13 II | through space. Perhaps after a short rise it had fallen upon
14 VII | Now,” said Nicholl, in a short tone, “now that I do not
15 XIV | having passed within such a short distance of the moon—about
16 XIV | instrument, which was held by a short cord, so that it might be
17 XV | nearing it so much that in a short time it might strike some
18 XVII | the annular mountain of Short, equal to the Asiatic Caucasus.
19 XXI | but an unforseen event cut short their everlasting discussions.~
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