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1 I | one, harmonised with his nature; but his winnings never 2 II | how Passepartout's lively nature would agree with Mr. Fogg. 3 V | imposed alike by man and by nature. A miraculous agreement 4 XI | and, had it been in his nature to make a useless demonstration, 5 XI | sense of the beauties of nature. The brigadier-general was 6 XI | dreams. His old vagabond nature returned to him; the fantastic 7 XI | him a ferocity not in his nature, this method being often 8 XVII | But, as it is in human nature to attempt the solution 9 XXIII | not melodious voice which nature had bestowed upon him. He 10 XXIV | his silent but generous nature impressed her more than 11 XXV | himself with the weapons which nature has placed at the end of 12 XXVI | did not attempt to violate nature by taking the shortest cut 13 XXVIII| engineers, instead of violating nature, avoided its difficulties 14 XXVIII| the Atlantic, and which nature has made so propitious for 15 XXIX | limitless plains, levelled by nature. A branch of the "grand