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1 IV | north latitude. This was the extreme southern limit reached by
2 IV | countries, and reached his extreme limit in the east, the town
3 IV | past Gondokoro, and ran extreme risk of his life among the
4 XI | could advance only with extreme difficulty, and did not
5 XI | apparatus was put together with extreme care, and the pipes issuing
6 XIII | an atmospheric current of extreme velocity was bearing them
7 XIV | not rise very high without extreme dilation of the gas, the
8 XVII | make before we get to the extreme limit reached by the explorers
9 XIX | vigilance.~The monsoon blew with extreme violence during all the
10 XXII | young missionary became so extreme that they had to lay him
11 XXIII | the grave. The heat was extreme in this ravine, shut in
12 XXV | there be, in one place, such extreme luxuriance of vegetation
13 XXV | vegetation yonder, and here, this extreme aridity, and that in the
14 XXVI | seemed to reign, up to the extreme limits of the breathing
15 XXVIII | statements were received with extreme incredulity, and such may
16 XIX | before we arrive at the extreme point attained by that daring
17 XXXII | returned to the charge with extreme fury. Kennedy severed the
18 XXXIII | Tchad, where it marks the extreme point attained by Denham
19 XXXV | and advanced only with extreme precaution, his eyes on
20 XXXVII | Victoria was crossing with extreme rapidity an expanse of stony
21 XXXVIII| Rain began to fall with extreme violence, and not only had
22 XLI | seemed to approach with extreme rapidity, or, to speak more
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