Chapter
1 II | contended should be Massowah, a small port in Abyssinia, whence
2 IV | medical service, who, in a small steamer, penetrated one
3 VII | nutritive elements in a small space. Besides a sufficient
4 X | this spiral runs into a small cone with a concave base,
5 X | The spherical cap of the small cone is of platinum, so
6 XI | consul. “You observe those small islands outside of the port;
7 XV | with little courtyards and small gardens, carefully cultivated
8 XV | They bore in their girdles small gourds, coated with tallow,
9 XV | divided into a great number of small tresses, fell over their
10 XV | saw-like teeth), and some small battle-axes.~The doctor
11 XVIII | the balloon alighted on a small desert island in thirty
12 XX | gardens up in the air; and the small house-owners would like
13 XXX | women, who have extremely small hands and feet, are in excellent
14 XXXI | that, without mentioning small game, you have already an
15 XXXIII| Each piece, suspended on a small, thin skewer, was hung over
16 XXXVII| cultivated fields, upon small scaffoldings or platforms,
17 XL | one grasshopper does on a small scale, thousands do on a
18 XLIV | almost immediately on the small steamer called the Basilic,
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