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athletic 1
atlantic 6
atlases 1
atmosphere 25
atmospheres 1
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26 small
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25 atmosphere
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25 close
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atmosphere

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1 I, I | sufficiently illuminated the misty atmosphere of the room. The narrow 2 I, V | sledges through the keen atmosphere must have been trying to 3 I, V | into view in the clear blue atmosphere and pursued their journey 4 I, IX | the water sooner than the atmosphere itself. The two travellers 5 I, IX | heads, but the state of the atmosphere prevented it from as yet 6 I, XII | be expected here, and the atmosphere was generally charged with 7 I, XIII | freezes readily, and makes the atmosphere of the rooms unhealthy causing 8 I, XVII | September the state of the atmosphere changed considerably. The 9 I, XVII | favoured by the calmness of the atmosphere. and after a night during 10 I, XVII | ice against the opposite atmosphere. Vast tracts of the ocean 11 I, XVIII| to pale in the unhealthy atmosphere, and the air-pumps would 12 I, XVIII| moments sufficed to renew the atmosphere of the house, and all unhealthy 13 I, XVIII| change in the state of the atmosphere. It rose rapidly, whilst 14 I, XVIII| house of the moisture in the atmosphere. Fortunately there was plenty 15 I, XVIII| ice-crystals floating in the atmosphere. The queen of the night 16 I, XIX | of watery vapour in the atmosphere, and the barometer fell 17 I, XX | shaking his head. “The atmosphere is very clear, the wind 18 I, XXIII| peculiar orange hue, whilst the atmosphere on tire zenith completely 19 II, III | whenever the state of the atmosphere rendered the operation possible. 20 II, X | weather was very damp, and the atmosphere was always charged with 21 II, X | barometer proved that the atmosphere was charged with vapour.~ 22 II, X | change in the state of the atmosphere. The temperature was as 23 II, XII | change in the state of the atmosphere. Whilst the cold decreased 24 II, XIV | the electric state of the atmosphere, and their influence upon 25 II, XV | marked 32° Fahrenheit. The atmosphere was misty, but the weather


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