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1 1,7| their left an interminable extent of billows, which broke 2 1,7| appeared to be one vast extent of sandy downs, bristling 3 1,7| be seen. ~The downs, the extent of which was large, were 4 1,1| the island had almost the extent of Malta or Zante, in the 5 1,1| its features made out, its extent calculated, the water and 6 1,2| well worth looking at. This extent of water, of a circumference 7 1,6| with extreme care, over an extent of nearly two miles. But 8 1,6| viewed from thence in all its extent, and no breath disturbed 9 1,1| Claw Cape. It was a wide extent of marshy land, and they 10 1,1| continents of a certain extent. One would really say, that 11 1,1| appears to me that the present extent of habitable countries is 12 1,1| was a marsh of which the extent, to the rounded coast which 13 2,5| notwithstanding the wide extent of sea which the explorers 14 2,2| then appeared in all its extent and under a new aspect, 15 2,2| undertake a voyage of some extent?" ~"What voyage, Pencroft?" ~" 16 2,6| had the field increased in extent, since eighteen months ago, 17 3,3| Mandible Capes, in all the extent of Union Bay, there was 18 3,0| judge for himself of the extent of the disaster. ~It was 19 3,5| too slight, for either the extent, length, height, or depth 20 3,8| colonists would be to a great extent secured by their ship. Who 21 3,9| River, a valley of great extent, the land on both sides