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1 1,1| ravages were terrible in America, Europe, and Asia, covering 2 1,6| on the northwest coast of America, and splendid firs, measuring 3 1,9| the temperate regions of America and Europe. These almonds 4 1,1| captain, we will make a little America of this island! We will 5 1,1| which would remind us of America." ~"Yes, for the principal 6 1,2| in the temperate zone of America and Tasmania, and no longer 7 1,3| which the Indians of South America employ for making their 8 1,9| added a plant known in North America as "Oswego tea," which made 9 1,1| Islands, and in all parts of America traversed by the thirtieth 10 1,1| will be nothing between America and Asia." ~"Yes," replied 11 1,1| Europe, Central Asia, North America, will gradually be abandoned, 12 1,1| the lower parts of South America. The vegetation will follow 13 1,1| The central parts of South America and Africa will be the continents 14 1,1| remains of a submerged America, Asia, and Europe. Then 15 1,2| resemblance to the pig of America and Europe. ~"But these 16 1,2| is the February of North America, does not escape this climatic 17 2,8| shoes and boots brought from America. We may be sure that these 18 2,8| been cultivated in South America, potatoes, of which more 19 2,8| of their dear and great America. What was the result of 20 2,0| between New Zealand and South America, that the whales of the 21 2,0| Aleutian hunters in Russian America. You see these bones, my 22 2,1| manufacturing center of Europe or America, but which would be highly 23 2,7| Australia as he had traversed America, and he disembarked. A few 24 2,9| They had been talking of America, of their native country, 25 2,0| thinking of presenting it to America!" ~"But, at any rate, is 26 3,2| from the virgin forests of America or Africa had been transported 27 3,4| part occupied by British America and the north of the United 28 3,5| which a communication with America would afford a fresh impetus. 29 3,6| the tremendous conflict of America with America itself, for 30 3,6| conflict of America with America itself, for the abolition 31 3,0| the colonists landed in America, and found their country