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1 1,2| that race of indomitable English or American chroniclers, 2 1,9| enough to get home again. English or Maoris, we shall always 3 2,2| Polynesian idioms, both were English; but they neither bore the 4 2,2| with the Bible printed in English, in quarto, remarkable from 5 2,0| part of the Pacific which English and American whalemen call 6 2,3| secondly, that he is either English or American, as the document 7 2,3| document is written in the English language." ~"That is perfectly 8 2,4| could not say if she was English or American!" ~"It matters 9 2,5| stranger must be either English or American, the name Britannia 10 2,6| companions and you, are you English?" ~"No," answered the engineer, " 11 2,6| asked the engineer. ~"English," replied he hastily. ~And 12 2,7| his wife, a major in the English army, a French geographer, 13 2,7| enclosing a document written in English, German, and French, had 14 2,7| his two companions. The English Admiralty having hesitated 15 2,7| knew whether a three-masted English vessel, the 'Britannia,' 16 2,7| would be delivered up to the English authorities. Ayrton remained 17 2,7| of giving him up to the English authorities. Lord Glenarvan, 18 3,1| from time to time, "nor the English, the red of which could 19 3,2| was composed solely of English prisoners, escaped from 20 3,2| intractable convicts from the English penitentiaries. They numbered 21 3,4| believed that the brig was of English build. ~A week after the 22 3,5| were written these words in English:-~"Follow the new wire." ~" 23 3,6| powerful, as he said in English, and in a tone which evinced 24 3,6| successfully rise against their English rulers, who had brought