Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|      victims of geographical science and of the passion for discovery.
 2    1,    6|     to India to gain for the science what information he can
 3    1,    7| would confer a great boon on science, but I should not like to
 4    1,    8|      geographer. Seeing is a science. There are people who do
 5    1,    8|   have no doubt geographical science will be a gainer by your
 6    1,    8|      be nobler than to bring science to the service of humanity?”~“
 7    2,    9|    have cost many martyrs to science already. Glenarvan could
 8    2,   12|      perfectly averse to the science of arithmetic.~Toline could
 9    2,   12|     in agreement with modern science than the manual in use in
10    3,   19|     that’s strange, and pure science would say inadmissible.”~
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