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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | alluded to a matter of vital interest to the Company. But I must 2 I, II | could not fail greatly to interest the statesmen of Great Britain. 3 I, II | antagonistic. It is to the interest of the Company to keep the 4 I, VI | Barnett and Madge took a great interest in the chase, whilst Thomas 5 I, VIII | each other, examined with interest the scenery spread out before 6 I, X | century ago the Company had no interest in the opening of a new 7 I, X | traversing could have no direct interest for them; the real exploration 8 I, XI | naturally took a great interest in the success of its schemes.~ 9 I, XII | you not yourself take an interest a purely scientific interest, 10 I, XII | interest a purely scientific interest, in getting beyond that 11 I, XIV | Joliffe, who took a great interest in “ economic “ botany, 12 I, XV | conversation, or to listen with interest to the accounts the worthy 13 I, XVII | ice-truly there was enough to interest and excite our adventurous 14 I, XVIII| you I take the greatest interest in this matter of degrees 15 I, XX | were watched with great interest.~On the 25th December all 16 I, XXIII| But what is the special interest of an observation taken 17 I, XXIII| latitudes?”~“What special interest?” cried Thomas Black; why, 18 I, XXIII| Black; why, a scientific interest of the highest importance. 19 II, I | of the eclipse could only interest himself and the astronomer, 20 II, V | summer.~With what eager interest would the Lieutenant have 21 II, V | wonder that he could take no interest in the works that were going 22 II, V | forward to. Seeing what an interest Mrs Joliffe took in her 23 II, X | lady, listening with great interest to her account of Kalumah’ 24 II, XIX | have gazed at it with eager interest. The ground was more prolific


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