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1 I, II | Gironde, July 19th, 18—.~Property: 1200 francs in rentes.~
2 I, V | cooking utensils, and other property, had sustained little injury.~“
3 I, XV | telescope-case would probably be the property of some one on board a ship;
4 I, XVIII| had become the physical property of every object in the new
5 I, XIX | But will he protect my property?” poor Isaac would ask tremulously.~“
6 I, XXI | to part with any of his property, except for current money,
7 I, XXI | what is to become of all my property?”~“But, mind you,” continued
8 I, XXI | securely anchored, and his property in a place of safety, he
9 II, IV | molested in retaining his property, he determined to wait for
10 II, V | about lending us any of his property.”~“Why should we not all
11 II, VI | laying violent hands upon his property, and that if the time should
12 II, VI | Imagining that at least half his property was to be confiscated, the
13 II, XI | entire control over his own property, and altogether showed him
14 II, XI | than satisfied to see his property transferred to a place of
15 II, XII | upon every article of his property, and amidst universal laughter
16 II, XIII | personal oversight of his property in the cavern, had not accompanied
17 II, XIV | the stores were the common property of all, and that he had
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