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| Alphabetical [« »] lilacs 1 liliaceous 1 limbs 1 lime 16 limestone 2 limit 1 limited 6 | Frequency [« »] 16 islands 16 june 16 laid 16 lime 16 longitude 16 manner 16 middle | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances lime |
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1 1,2| pyrite, this is clay, this is lime, and this is coal. Nature 2 1,3| branches, loads of carbonate of lime and common stones, which 3 1,3| marble. Mixed with sand the lime made excellent mortar. ~ 4 1,3| disposal a quantity of prepared lime and some thousands of bricks. ~ 5 1,3| which Harding added a little lime and quartz. This paste made 6 1,7| treated either with soda or lime. In fact, one or other of 7 1,7| obtain. There was no want of lime, only treatment by lime 8 1,7| lime, only treatment by lime would give calcareous soap, 9 1,9| immediately. There was no want of lime, and some thousands of bricks 10 1,0| quite feasible, since he had lime and sulphuric acid, while 11 1,0| saponify the fat by means of lime. By this he obtained a calcareous 12 1,0| which precipitated the lime into the state of sulphate, 13 1,0| improved with a little lime, was made; it was surrounded 14 2,9| the beach supplied sand, lime supplied chalk, sea-weeds 15 2,2| granite walled up, in a bed of lime, twelve thousand pounds 16 3,4| which he made chloride of lime, were employed for various