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1 A considerable quantity of arrowroot is now produced in the Sandwich Islands.
2 And a considerable quantity of garden ground, in potatoes, etc and vines.
3 These two islands are fertile, and produce a considerable quantity of cotton.
4 To assuage that unhappiness he had taken a considerable quantity of drink.
5 The metallic globule is covered with a considerable quantity of fused oxide.
6 A considerable quantity is annually exported from the Society Islands to Sydney.
7 Two pits producing a considerable quantity of lime existed some 2 kil.
8 Fortunately these huts contained a considerable quantity of salt fish and farina.
9 At my request Cobbington bought a considerable quantity of sheeps-head and cavallo.
10 It carried a considerable quantity of wreck of reeds, sticks, and trees.
11 Most rocks, while covered with earth, contain a considerable quantity of water.
12 An old man who owned a considerable quantity of land, died intestate.
13 But it has survived in a considerable quantity in the Avesta.
14 In the second, Gorley undoubtedly secured a considerable quantity of gold-dust.
15 The juice was expressed from a considerable quantity of the mashed Indian turnip.
16 Beside the fetus the inclosing sac also contains a considerable quantity of fluid.
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