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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | active Canadian wife, a certain Mac-Nab and his wife, both 2 I, II | this despotic, and, in a certain sense, immoral system, which 3 I, III | impossible to come to any certain conclusion as to the cause 4 I, IV | had to be allowed for, a certain quantity of provisions was 5 I, VI | willows and poplars, and certain wild roses to which they 6 I, VII | of the open sea, of which certain explorers are said to have 7 I, VII | by their presence that a certain amount of vegetative force 8 I, VII | with an awful noise, and certain oscillations gave warning 9 I, X | even said that in 1741 a certain Christopher Middleton, sent 10 I, XI | Black, was able to rectify certain errors in previous marine 11 I, XI | are seen running wild in certain parts of America. Being 12 I, XIV | useful alley (sic) in a certain little traitorous bird to 13 I, XV | than a foot, and I feel certain, that even during the September 14 I, XVIII| light matter, and might to a certain extent compromise the safety 15 I, XVIII| sea is there open. From certain peculiarities of its geographical 16 I, XVIII| position it would appear that a certain spot on the shores of North 17 I, XVIII| Yes, madam, but in a certain sense we may say that their 18 I, XIX | implied the existence of a certain quantity of watery vapour 19 I, XIX | of which he scouted; and certain savants have with some humour 20 I, XXI | it would be madness, and certain death for all!~Fortunately 21 I, XXII | the surrounding districts.~Certain changes had been effected. 22 I, XXII | influence each other to a certain extent. But the volcanic 23 I, XXIII| called your attention to certain peculiarities, which to 24 I, XXIII| that the barometer showed a certain tendency to rise, and reminded 25 II, I | continent. It offered a certain resistance to the current, 26 II, II | would have veered round to a certain extent, and our position 27 II, IV | reassuring. Where could they be certain of treading on firm ground? 28 II, VII | influence of the wind to a certain extent. Moreover, the sea 29 II, IX | his fort than this soil, certain peculiarities of which he 30 II, X | colonists were now, to a certain extent, acclimatised.~Certainly 31 II, XIII | Hobson fancied he noticed certain ill-omened tremblings on 32 II, XIX | pressure, and after sinking a certain depth the house remained 33 II, XX | the Pacific Ocean, where certain destruction awaited it.~ 34 II, XXIII| quite sure?”~“Absolutely certain. The ice is longer and flatter.


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