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1 The probable loss, therefore, now to be expected, was very inconsiderable indeed.
2 The tide in Toahroah harbour was very inconsiderable and not regular.
3 On the continent of America the operations of the war were very inconsiderable .
4 Before the discovery of the mines of Hayna it was certainly very inconsiderable .
5 The town is at present very inconsiderable , and indeed in a ruinous condition.
6 Tim is one of those who are very necessary, by being very inconsiderable .
7 The number of people on the island is very inconsiderable .
8 The perpendicular rise and fall is very inconsiderable , not exceeding four feet at most.
9 This was Mr. Anderson of London, whose engagements in this trade had been very inconsiderable .
10 Our loss was very inconsiderable , not having more than twelve killed and about sixty wounded.
11 Intense fogs often prevailed, but of very inconsiderable height.
12 The best olives are those that grow wild; but the quantity of them is very inconsiderable .
13 Those people Speak a language verry Similal to the Chopunish and with a very inconsiderable difference.
14 At least the difference would be very inconsiderable .
15 This town has for many years past made but a very inconsiderable progress compared with Sydney.
16 Tom answered, "The Thane of Ross;" (which it will be recollected is a very inconsiderable character.)
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