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1 I | and treated it in every form, throwing on it both light 2 I | had seen it by day in the form of a small cloud of vapor, 3 I | of nature, have formed, form, and will form the immense 4 I | have formed, form, and will form the immense majority of 5 III | aerostats of the elongated form introduced by Henry Giffard, 6 III | without its being necessary to form a syndicate. Three hundred 7 III | devoted to discussing, not the form of its screw nor its, dimensions, 8 V | of the twin Americas that form the new continent.~By eleven 9 VII | hydraulic presses, will form a material as hard as steel. 10 VII | material could be used in every form. It was insoluble in most 11 IX | and all the States which form the western half of the 12 XII | large clouds of ellipsoid form clinging to a copper sky, 13 XIII| vinegar, and white wine form caviar. Sturgeons from the 14 XVI | the water shot up in the form of a gigantic hourglass, 15 XVI | and pasturages that could form the feeding-grounds of thousands 16 XVII| icebergs. The floes then form an impenetrable barrier 17 XIX | the island when suddenly a form rose in front of them. It 18 XXI | their inquiries in all due form and with all lawful slowness. 19 XXII| Go-Ahead” was of elongated form, so as to facilitate her


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