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1 1,4| throughout, and even at its base, scarcely washed by the 2 1,4| subterranean force. At its base was hollowed out a little 3 1,0| of the mountain rose on a base of rocks, among which it 4 1,0| possible to get round the base of the cone in the case 5 1,0| could not get round the base of the cone, it would be 6 1,3| at its summit and at its base two stars of the first magnitude, 7 1,3| the star Alpha marking its base, which is nearer to the 8 1,4| distance from the stick to the base of the cliff, so is the 9 1,2| which turn round on their base, and which vessels attack 10 2,3| feet. Their trunks at the base measured twenty feet in 11 2,4| supported by a granite base, the fine forest trees seemed 12 2,5| began to attack them at the base. ~Cyrus Harding and Spilett, 13 3,1| supported three quarters of the base of Mount Franklin, to the 14 3,3| lasted an entire week. The base of the mountain, with its 15 3,3| valleys branching off at the base of Mount Franklin, three 16 3,3| Mount Franklin was at its base composed solely of two valleys, 17 3,3| lava-cliffs of Shark Gulf from the base to the crest, although it 18 3,5| tumult outside, washed their base. The brilliant focus of 19 3,8| hundred feet in width at its base, and which spread like an