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1 1,1| Towns were overthrown, forests uprooted, coasts devastated 2 1,8| inequalities of ground, its forests, its various productions, 3 1,1| different tints, green for the forests, yellow for the sand, blue 4 1,1| The disposition of the forests and plains had been marked 5 1,1| Peninsula were named the forests of the Far West. ~The nomenclature 6 1,2| very certain that the thick forests of the island were inhabited 7 1,6| frequented rather the thick forests in the south; but the settlers 8 1,9| to which the name of the Forests of the Far West had been 9 1,0| breadfruit tree among the forests of the south, but they had 10 1,1| rose the first trees of the forests of the Far West. They might 11 1,2| Franklin to the shore, the forests, the plains, the lake, the 12 1,2| doubtless generally lived in the forests of the Far West, but pressed 13 2,1| Herbert. ~Neither in the forests of the Far West was anything 14 2,3| a path through the thick forests, as also the instruments, 15 2,3| Jacamar Wood, as well as the forests of the Far West, it extended 16 2,3| either in the depths of the forests or under the trees on the 17 2,3| regions now covered with forests of the myrtaceae. This fact 18 2,7| a road through the dense forests of the Far West. This would 19 2,7| accustomed to the plains and forests. They were then seen following 20 2,7| had been made through the forests of the Far West, from the 21 2,8| but the hunting in the forests did not stand still. Agouties, 22 2,8| the Jacamar Wood and the forests of the Far West, and they 23 2,2| Cape to Reptile End, the forests in which dark firs contrasted 24 2,6| no other shelter than the forests of Tabor Island, and as 25 2,7| coast, in the midst of vast forests with no resources, Ayrton 26 2,8| the depths of the Far West Forests. The explorers could venture 27 2,0| hurricanes, already broken by the forests and the high rocks of the 28 3,5| leave them to overrun our forests, our fields, our plantations? 29 3,6| proposed to explore those dense forests of the Far West, which stretched 30 3,9| three went to search the forests of the island. But we are 31 3,9| heat began to be great. The forests of the island were in full 32 3,1| the midst of these thick forests a shot might quickly be 33 3,2| a corner from the virgin forests of America or Africa had 34 3,2| plunged into the Far West forests, after crossing Tadorn Marsh. 35 3,2| for wishing to know if the forests of the Far West do not contain 36 3,2| the vivifying air from the forests. His place was no longer 37 3,9| stream will overrun the forests of the Far West, and not 38 3,9| fertile domain covered with forests, irrigated by watercourses, 39 3,0| named Lake Grant, and the forests became the forests of the 40 3,0| and the forests became the forests of the Far West. It might