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1 1,4| sand, the Chimneys could be rendered habitable. Their geometrical 2 1,5| thanksgiving must they have rendered to Heaven! But the most 3 1,7| that which was liquid, and rendered the united attack insupportable. 4 1,7| whose long excursion had rendered them very hungry, devoured 5 1,0| filled them with water and rendered their edges adhesive by 6 1,0| created by the explosion rendered the construction of two 7 1,2| and this intense cold, rendered still more painful by a 8 2,3| which recent events had rendered so necessary. In fact, things 9 2,3| by pointed rocks, which rendered the navigation very difficult. 10 2,9| lengthways, and after having been rendered malleable by a second heating, 11 2,0| of tanning process which rendered them capable of being used. ~ 12 3,2| being high at that time, rendered the channel impassable. 13 3,4| timber from the hull,-which rendered the sudden disappearance 14 3,4| a river or a stream and, rendered desperate, these wretches 15 3,0| clear the island was now rendered difficult by reason of Herbert' 16 3,2| their foliage, the obscurity rendered any object invisible beyond 17 3,3| invisible protection, which rendered their own action unavailing, 18 3,4| the choice of trees had rendered its direction somewhat capricious, 19 3,6| future day be revealed he had rendered subservient the illimitable 20 3,6| the Lofoten Islands had rendered them assistance, and that 21 3,7| interval of prostration, which rendered him almost unconscious, 22 3,8| compass to another, which rendered it impossible to count upon 23 3,8| Ayrton. This was a precaution rendered indispensable by the possibility 24 3,8| before the equinoctial gales rendered the voyage impracticable.