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1 1,4| sweet. This important point established, Herbert looked for some 2 1,1| the volcanic chimney which established a communication between 3 1,5| in the pottery kiln, was established near the heap of ore. Using 4 1,9| winter days. A chimney was established in the first room, which 5 1,0| forge and furnace which were established there. ~During the whole 6 1,0| Directly the bridges were established, Neb and Pencroft profited 7 1,1| second fireplace had been established in the dining-room, where 8 1,1| when a poultry-yard was established at Granite House, he observed 9 2,5| of communication had been established between the two banks of 10 2,7| where the bridge was to be established. ~The western border of 11 2,7| two little bridges already established above and below the fall; 12 2,7| complete his performance, established a pigeon-house in a corner 13 2,8| that a corral should be established near the sources of the 14 2,1| coal. Cyrus Harding had established a second fireplace in the 15 2,7| for your being comfortably established there." ~"Never mind that, 16 2,7| miles from the coast was established a farm, belonging to an 17 2,8| The communication was thus established between the two poles; the 18 3,7| wounds. The suppuration was established in a regular way, the fever 19 3,1| which the corral had been established. ~They had explored, though 20 3,4| where the dockyard was established. As to the road in question, 21 3,4| besides, he could not have established in any other place near 22 3,4| the cosmographical order established by God Himself." ~"And yet," 23 3,4| Granite House had ever been established through the granite, and 24 3,5| below. It is this which has established his dominion, and this it 25 3,6| warfare and misery, and had established peace and prosperity in 26 3,6| island of the Pacific he established his dockyard, and there 27 3,7| electrical apparatus was established, which supplied not only