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1 I | that it lost nothing in passing through English throats.
2 III | to secret calculations, passing his nights among heaps of
3 III | one side or overhead!”~“If passing over it were the only question!”
4 III | interposed Kennedy; “but passing high up in the air, doctor,
5 VII | in what direction he was passing, and to determine the position
6 X | capacity, receives the hydrogen passing into it by the negative
7 XII | It was then found to be passing just over the Mrima country,
8 XII | country over which they were passing was remarkable for its fertility.
9 XII | calculated that they were passing over the Uzaramo country.
10 XII | per hour, and soon were passing in thirty-eight degrees
11 XIII | eleven o’clock they were passing over the basin of Imenge,
12 XIII | will find no difficulty in passing over them.”~In a very little
13 XIV | last two hours. It was then passing over Mabunguru, a stony
14 XVI | fertile plains of Mfuto were passing swiftly beneath them. The
15 XVI | country over which we are now passing, more fertile, richer, and
16 XIX | o’clock at night, after passing over ravines, forests, and
17 XXII | A Life of Self-Denial. —Passing a Volcano.~Dr. Ferguson
18 XXII | said, “for the life that is passing away from me; my life belongs
19 XXIII | Kennedy. “This is but a passing fit of weakness. You will
20 XXIV | travel by night, for fear of passing some stream or pool, we
21 XXXIII | discharged his rifle; and, when passing over islands, the aeronauts
22 XXXVIII| At noon the Victoria was passing over a petty town, a mere
23 XXXVIII| country over which we are now passing has witnessed some noble
24 XLIX | morning of the 20th she was passing over an inextricable network
25 XLIX | epidemic to cities that are passing away. Huge heaps of rubbish
26 XLI | rocks unless we succeed in passing them!”~“Well, doctor?” queried
27 XLI | nothing would make me think of passing the night below, on the
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