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1 I, V | was seen emerging from a large grove of lentisks. Regarding
2 I, VI | swallowed up at least a large portion of the province
3 I, VI | of Surkelmittoo. Here a large portion of the bank had
4 I, VII | steam upon the surface of a large stone al-caraza gave evidence
5 I, XI | and closed again upon a large territory. Of the rocky
6 I, XI | the tomb was suspended a large silver lamp with a capacious
7 I, XIV | but I can affirm that a large section of the Mediterranean
8 I, XX | in flames. To produce so large a combustion either the
9 I, XXI | mountain. First of all, the large store of corn and fodder,
10 I, XXI | own private volcano!”~The large cavern at the general junction
11 I, XXII | was hardly one-tenth as large, and so feebly did it reflect
12 I, XXIII| penetrate, and accordingly large swarms had left the island,
13 I, XXIII| Hive. Congregating in the large hall, the half-famished
14 II, VI | my own fixing, too!”~So large a portion of the vessel
15 II, VIII | his other proportions were large enough to warrant the apprehension
16 II, VIII | Meanwhile, as Jupiter grew large, the sun grew small.~From
17 II, X | were sufficient to give a large amount of interesting information.~
18 II, XII | time to time they came upon large excavations that at first
19 II, XII | into a cavern sufficiently large, but here its accommodation
20 II, XII | are never thought of; one large apartment, well heated and
21 II, XII | installed in its new home. The large cave was lighted by the
22 II, XIII | they were installed in a large hole and provided with forage,
23 II, XIII | seen gathered round the large table, giving their best
24 II, XIII | side of the cavern just large enough to hold an armchair
25 II, XV | the disintegration of some large planet that formerly revolved
26 II, XVI | earth is comparatively so large that, in the event of a
27 II, XVI | begun at once. It was to be large enough to carry the whole
28 II, XVII | and the balloon, with its large living freight, would be
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