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resistance being made to the point of a cane. ; 
Before describing the —s preliminary process by which 
Were the results of violence, causing the greater surprise by sud- 
denly bringing about what, according r the calm process above 
‘as shown next morning by fragments on the 
shore, it could oppose little resistance to waves raised by the wind 
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