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1 1,5| single one, it was of great importance not to rub off the phosphorus. ~" 2 1,5| which was of such great importance to these poor men. It was 3 1,0| which he attached so much importance. ~They supped capitally. 4 1,4| place. It was of little importance whether it was horizontal 5 1,6| some days, and it was of importance to make preparations for 6 1,6| at the west!" ~"But what importance do you attach to knowing 7 1,6| Spilett. ~"Considerable importance," replied the engineer; " 8 1,7| employed, and the manufacturing importance of a nation can be measured 9 1,0| Herbert, not attaching much importance to his discovery, was going 10 1,0| made a discovery of great importance to us. Everything, my friends, 11 1,2| Harding considered it of importance that no one should injure 12 1,2| establishments, it became of much importance that they should penetrate 13 2,1| questions are of too much importance to be allowed to remain 14 2,5| shore, yet an object of any importance, such as the hull of a ship, 15 2,5| to convey it, it was of importance that this treasure should 16 2,6| situation every incident had its importance, and, certainly, during 17 2,8| February, no event of any importance occurred. The daily labors 18 2,2| this occasion. Besides his importance was to last beyond the finishing 19 2,5| are right to attach great importance to this fact. The unfortunate 20 2,0| were consequently of small importance, and the activity and skill 21 2,0| an event of the highest importance, and of which the consequences 22 3,8| dressing, knowing well the importance of it, and repeating to 23 3,3| can neither estimate the importance nor the ultimate result." ~ 24 3,4| undertaking a voyage of any importance, either to Tabor Island 25 3,8| and it was of the highest importance that nothing should be neglected 26 3,8| was, besides, of the first importance from every point of view,