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1 1,3| retreating tide. The second level was separated by a perpendicular 2 1,6| branches of the trees bent level with the current; there, 3 1,0| measure 3,500 feet above the level of the sea. Consequently 4 1,0| acclivity and reached a level place, with very few trees, 5 1,1| five hundred feet above the level of the sea, through a peaceful 6 1,1| appeared to be on the same level as the ocean, but, on reflection, 7 1,3| consideration its height above the level of the sea-a height which 8 1,3| back the observation to the level of the sea, taking into 9 1,4| height of the cliff above the level of the sea. ~"Shall you 10 1,4| and by reducing to the level of the sea the height of 11 1,4| tide had left perfectly level. This bed of fine sand was 12 1,6| the lake was almost on a level with the edge of the plateau. 13 1,7| placing his ear to the level of the lake, he very distinctly 14 1,7| Spilett. ~"By lowering the level of the water of the lake 15 1,7| And how will you lower the level?" ~"By opening another outlet 16 1,7| first be cleared, and the level lowered by making a larger 17 1,7| the ground was perfectly level. On this ground he placed 18 1,7| beach. Consequently, the level of the lake would be greatly 19 1,7| should meet a much lower level than that of the water of 20 1,7| nitro-glycerine was on a level with the opening; then he 21 1,8| after the operation the level of the lake would be lowered 22 1,8| easy to descend even to the level of the sea. If then, as 23 1,8| water, that is to say, the level of the sea. ~The engineer, 24 1,8| situated ninety feet above the level of the sea. ~"Here is our 25 1,8| descended perpendicularly to the level of the sea. He listened 26 1,9| permitted it to be raised to the level of Granite House. As to 27 1,9| restoring them to their former level by means of a dam. He contented 28 1,9| trench, made below their level, produced this result; and 29 2,4| raised a little above the level of the sea, and on this 30 2,4| elevation, could never reach the level of the river, and, doubtless, 31 2,5| to sixty feet above the level of the sea. The view was 32 2,7| the bed of the Mercy. The level of the lake would, no doubt, 33 2,7| engineer had predicted, the level of the lake was lowered, 34 2,1| mouth of which was on a level with the passage of Granite 35 2,1| perfectly calm. Neither at its level nor in any other part of 36 3,2| of 1,100 feet above the level of the sea. This is Norfolk 37 3,6| was easier, since if the level of the lake was raised two 38 3,6| beneath it. Now, to raise this level they had only to establish 39 3,1| placed them on the same level. On the evening of the first 40 3,3| difficult to reach even the level of the gulf. No one!-nothing! ~ 41 3,5| incline sloped down to the level of the sea. ~The engineer 42 3,5| through the rain to the level of the sea. There was now 43 3,6| and heathen country to a level with the nations of Europe. ~ 44 3,8| had not yet attained the level of the superior orifice 45 3,8| gradually sloped towards the level of the sea. Although the 46 3,9| of the lava attaining the level of the first stratum of