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1 II | singularly adapted to the purpose. Lofty pillars formed of
2 II | of belief that their real purpose was ornamental rather than
3 II | Cape of Good Hope for the purpose of making there some astronomical
4 II | infallible— and that is the purpose of my present proposal.”~
5 VII | created for the express purpose of furnishing us with the
6 XIII | a suitable spot for our purpose.”~“I wish we were at the
7 XIV | remained at Tampa Town, for the purpose of setting on foot the preliminary
8 XVI | interior mould, for the purpose of clearing out the boring
9 XX | way.”~“I am come for that purpose.”~“You have insulted me.”~“
10 XXI | fellows as you are made on purpose to smash each other’s skulls
11 XXIV | instrument was designed for the purpose of rendering visible on
12 XXIV | work and masonry for the purpose of working it, its weight
13 XXIV | miles at most; and for that purpose to establish a magnifying
14 XXVII| an instant, as if for the purpose of teasing the Americans.
15 I | an opening made for the purpose gave them access to the
16 IV | which will answer all our purpose.”~“And why?”~“Because it
17 XII | the hand of man.~“For what purpose?” asked Nicholl.~“For a
18 XIX | for a directly contrary purpose. In any case they were ready,
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