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1 1,2| of indomitable English or American chroniclers, like Stanley 2 1,2| physiognomy. Pencroft was an American from the North, who had 3 1,1| defend the unity of the American Republic! Let us call it 4 1,2| tropical countries, regular American rabbits, with long ears, 5 1,2| the thousand isles of its American namesake were represented 6 1,3| situated, either from the American continent or Australia, 7 1,4| five hundred miles from the American coast! ~And when Cyrus Harding 8 1,9| commonly known by the name of American rabbits. ~This produce of 9 2,2| the chest was evidently of American or European make. ~All the 10 2,2| is more probable that an American or European vessel has been 11 2,0| Pacific which English and American whalemen call the whale 12 2,1| of the grandeur of the American Republic, whose influence 13 2,1| thoroughly with new machines, the American and Australian mines will 14 2,2| flag so dear to every true American, containing the stars and 15 2,2| Union, which shine on the American flag, the sailor added a 16 2,3| he is either English or American, as the document is written 17 2,3| between New Zealand and the American Coast. ~The vessel was securely 18 2,4| say if she was English or American!" ~"It matters very little, 19 2,5| must be either English or American, the name Britannia leading 20 2,9| triumph, for the honor of the American Confederation. ~During these 21 3,1| New Zealand, and from the American coast? To this question, 22 3,1| definitely, and endow the American Republic with a useful station 23 3,1| observe it. ~"It is not the American flag," said Pencroft from 24 3,0| residence of Ayrton and five American colonists." ~"It is Captain