Book, Chapter
1 I, V | even have brought about an important modification of the earth’
2 I, VI | have expected to find the important village of Memounturroy;
3 I, IX | left behind, not the least important being that the schooner
4 I, XIV | Engaged as he was in an important mission as a staff-officer
5 I, XVII| reliable, he deduced two important conclusions: first, that
6 I, XXII| this day closed in, a most important change was effected in the
7 I, XXIV| still been there. In one important particular the present communication
8 I, XXIV| which to my mind are very important. First of all, the thermometer
9 II, III | tell you something more. Important changes have resulted from
10 II, V | question beyond all others important was ever recurring to the
11 II, VII | might it not bring about an important revolution in all monetary
12 II, VIII| warrant the apprehension that important disturbances might result
13 II, X | 000 miles.~Another most important contribution to the magnificence
14 II, XIII| of revolution. It is so important, you know, so all important;
15 II, XIII| important, you know, so all important; the difference of one half
16 II, XV | And as the price of that important cession,” continued Major
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