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colony

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | informing him that his African colony has become, not morally, 2 I, V | once suggested that the colony should be put under the 3 I, XI | considerable portion of the colony. Not merely had there been 4 I, XIII | would not be long before a colony was established round it.~ 5 I, XIV | staff-officer in Algeria—”~“A French colony, I believe,” interposed 6 I, XIV | if possible, discover the colony of Algeria; but of Algeria 7 I, XIV | surprising that a French colony should be wanting in the 8 I, XVII | a fragment of a French colony, and as such almost like 9 I, XVIII| victualing of the little colony offered no immediate difficulty. 10 I, XIX | this fragment of a French colony. My men, I can answer for 11 I, XIX | the whole of the little colony should forthwith assemble 12 I, XX | the wants of the little colony. Here for the present the 13 I, XXI | acclamations of the little colony, especially of the Spaniards, 14 I, XXI | unanimously voted by the colony that their new home should 15 I, XXI | refuge where the little colony were full of hope that they 16 I, XXI | determined, therefore, for the colony to embark on the following 17 I, XXI | this fragment of the French colony was the only shred of land 18 I, XXI | that would soon ensue.~The colony took possession of their 19 I, XXII | concord ruled the little colony. The Russians and Spaniards 20 I, XXII | he assembled his little colony upon a projecting rock at 21 I, XXIII| or the amusements of the colony. In spite of the cold, he 22 I, XXIV | proving disastrous, the little colony would need his services 23 II, I | Academy of Sciences” of the colony, spent the whole of the 24 II, II | general population of the colony the arrival of the stranger 25 II, IV | various members of the little colony, and this, although valueless 26 II, IV | professor’s sole use, and the colony was fairly puzzled whenever 27 II, IX | the gold and silver in the colony. His recent usurious transaction 28 II, XI | the silver and gold of the colony was gradually finding its 29 II, XII | the mountain, our little colony is doomed,” said Count Timascheff.~“ 30 II, XII | was practicable for the colony to make an abode in these 31 II, XII | decided that the little colony should forthwith take up 32 II, XIII | Servadac and his little colony had regained most of their


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