Book,  chapter

1    1,    2|      one language, and try to ascertain their most probable and
2    1,   23|      make notches by which to ascertain the progress of the inundation.
3    2,    1|     Then we should be able to ascertain if the BRITANNIA had left
4    2,   16| Mangles went several times to ascertain the height of the water,
5    2,   16|        The first point was to ascertain their exact position, and
6    3,    6|       Paganel. “Let us try to ascertain its position, so as not
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