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procured 4
procuring 2
prodigious 2
produce 30
produced 37
producers 1
produces 6
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30 met
30 mistaken
30 occurred
30 produce
30 separated
30 thanks
30 to-morrow
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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produce

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| the lightest article to produce a difference in its vertical 2 1,3| shouts even appeared to produce an echo. Herbert directed 3 1,5| The first attempt did not produce any effect. Pencroft had 4 1,5| or asparagus. These trees produce ligneous roots which, when 5 1,5| chemical transformation to produce in time pure iron. ~The 6 1,7| by condensation, would produce the acid. ~The crystals 7 1,7| for this agent? Simply to produce azotic acid; and that was 8 1,7| this nitro-glycerine will produce so much the more effect, 9 1,7| the engineer, wishing to produce a great effect, intended 10 1,7| shock is therefore needed to produce the explosion, for, simply 11 1,9| American rabbits. ~This produce of the chase was brought 12 1,0| never have been able to produce that which, by the greatest 13 1,0| ears one grain of corn can produce?" ~"One, I suppose!" replied 14 1,0| which at the second will produce six hundred and forty thousand; 15 1,1| assimilate, these animalculae produce limestone, and this limestone 16 1,1| would arise, which might produce fevers. ~Above the aquatic 17 2,8| tools it is difficult to produce it of a good quality. Harding 18 2,8| already been easily able to produce azotic acid by attacking 19 2,8| contented with simply the produce, they made chase after the 20 2,8| the young ones they might produce. ~The perimeter of the corral 21 2,1| compressed, that is to say, to produce a solid material, rough, 22 2,4| motion of the vessel might produce on him a salutary reaction. 23 2,5| and cooked meat did not produce in him the same sentiment 24 2,6| for sowing every year to produce an ample crop for the food 25 2,8| united would be sufficient to produce all the phenomena of the 26 2,8| wire was extended, ready to produce the electric current at 27 3,7| with sufficient force to produce a violent concussion. ~Herbert 28 3,4| wanting in the house. The produce of the warren, of the oyster-bed, 29 3,8| gases. But other causes may produce great disasters." ~"How 30 3,9| watercourses, and enriched by the produce of their toils, found themselves,


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