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1 I, I | slight, with little muscular power; but a force of will which
2 I, I | was suggestive of moral power, rather than of female grace.
3 I, I | latter was to do all in his power to forward the design of
4 I, II | Company, having lost their power over their old territories,
5 I, III | something remarkable. The power of observation is not given
6 I, IV | result of this irresponsible power, they often realised a profit
7 I, IV | Craventy did all in his power to further the enterprise.
8 I, VI | for braving it. It has no power over me; and, like the Esquimaux.
9 I, X | Felton had done all in his power to make his guests comfortable
10 I, XIV | him to the utmost of their power, nothing need be wanting
11 I, XIV | cunning, immense muscular power, and an acute sense of smell.
12 I, XVIII| the best amends in their power by displaying the most beautiful
13 II, II | anchor of salvation, the only power which can arrest the course
14 II, VII | bears us along feels its power, and large waves are certainly
15 II, VIII | Barnett, “and if it be in the power of man to save us, he will
16 II, XIV | she had acquired wonderful power over the little world in
17 II, XIV | Mrs Barnett did all in her power to brighten the monotonous
18 II, XV | Barnett, seeing the awful power of the pressure in the offing,
19 II, XVIII| over which they had no power whatever. They could only
20 II, XXIII| and they did all in their power to dissuade the unhappy
21 II, XXIII| have we done all in our power!”~“We have, madam.”~“Then
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