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1 1, 2 | obliged to explain myself point by point. I discussed the 2 1, 2 | explain myself point by point. I discussed the question 3 1, 2 | part; but, up to a certain point, I wished to shelter my 4 1, 2 | question chiefly from this point of view. The Shipping and 5 1, 2 | were unanimous on this point. Public opinion had been 6 1, 5 | her machinery, and not one point of the Japanese or American 7 1, 6 | eye was turned towards the point indicated. There, a mile 8 1, 7 | mind was made up on this point. Conseil and I could only 9 1, 10| cannot deny it. My weak point was touched; and I forgot, 10 1, 13| sheet of water. ~At this point indicated on the planisphere 11 1, 14| his eye, he scanned every point of the horizon with great 12 1, 16| a word, like us in every point, except that they walked 13 1, 16| from a very unscientific point of view, and more as a possible 14 1, 19| group and the south-east point of Papua. ~Early on the 15 1, 22| lat., which forms the east point of the Gulf of Carpentaria. 16 1, 22| in 122° long. ~From this point the direction of the Nautilus 17 1, 22| without taking his eye off the point of observation. Then he 18 1, 22| fixed upon the impenetrable point of the horizon. At last 19 2, 1 | developed--an important point of economy for Captain Nemo, 20 2, 1 | touching at King George's Point and Melbourne. ~At five 21 2, 3 | will take us to the exact point of disembarking, which will 22 2, 3 | struck it with its sharp point. ~The waves were impregnated 23 2, 4 | Captain Nemo, arrived at this point, would back out again; but 24 2, 4 | but its decline from the point of departure, near Bubastes, 25 2, 6 | to their address. To what point of the continent? Who was 26 2, 8 | forming the south-western point of the Spanish peninsula. 27 2, 9 | at noon we shall see the point." ~The Canadian returned 28 2, 9 | pointing to the highest point of the mountain, he seemed 29 2, 11| Sargasso Sea the central point at which the floating bodies 30 2, 13| every attempt to reach that point had hitherto failed. Again, 31 2, 13| Antarctic pole-- to that unknown point from whence springs every 32 2, 14| for observation." ~That point settled, I sought Ned Land. 33 2, 16| not carry it to a higher point. But, as the congelation 34 2, 17| to settle this important point. The Nautilus went at a 35 2, 17| We were off the American point, March 31st, at seven o' 36 2, 17| or on the platform. The point shown each day on the planisphere, 37 2, 17| sighted the most westerly point of South America that forms 38 2, 20| part. They made another point and spliced it, and it was 39 2, 20| End, between the extreme point of England and the Scilly 40 2, 21| longer offered a single point to check its manoeuvres. 41 2, 22| ever escapes. From every point of the horizon enormous