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Alphabetical [« »] contiguous 2 continent 18 continental 1 continents 17 continual 1 continually 3 continue 12 | Frequency [« »] 17 cast 17 changed 17 communication 17 continents 17 country 17 doubtless 17 drawing-room | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances continents |
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1 1, 1 | even in the interior of continents, seafaring men were particularly 2 1, 1 | several States on the two continents, were deeply interested 3 1, 1 | communication between the different continents became more and more dangerous. 4 1, 5 | water, and keep clear of continents or islands, which the beast 5 1, 10| public feeling in the two continents. I omit the theories without 6 1, 13| became settled, formed continents, till at length the earth 7 1, 13| of acres. ~The shape of continents allows us to divide the 8 1, 13| its large rivers like the continents. They are special currents 9 1, 14| aversion to islands and continents, and his invitation to hunt 10 1, 18| earth does not want new continents, but new men." ~{5 paragraphs 11 1, 22| who fled from inhabited continents. Then would he descend to 12 2, 7 | that in former times the continents between Cape Boco and Cape 13 2, 8 | regions where there were no continents, I should share your uneasiness. 14 2, 10| the coasts of any of your continents or islands, a road which 15 2, 11| have exhausted the mines of continents. ~In the midst of this inextricable 16 2, 14| Circle encloses considerable continents, as icebergs cannot form 17 2, 14| to one-sixth of the known continents." ~"In whose name, Captain?" ~"