Chapter
1 IV | circumstance, on the 4th of December in the ensuing year the
2 IV | 46m. 40sec. of the 1st of December of the ensuing year.~5th.
3 IV | at midnight on the 4th of December, at the moment of its transit
4 IV | should suffer this 4th of December to go by, they will not
5 XIV | This depth was doubled in December, and trebled in January.~
6 XVI | four months to the 1st of December! We shall never be ready
7 XXVI | XXVI~ FIRE!~The first of December had arrived! the fatal day!
8 XXVI | But on this day, 1st of December, such sounds were rare.
9 XXVII | having started on the 1st of December, at 10h. 46m. 40s. P.M.,
10 XXVII | From the 4th to the 6th of December inclusive, the weather remaining
11 XXVIII| Gun Club.~ LONG’S PEAK, December 12.~To the Officers of the
12 XXVIII| and J. T. Maston, 12th of~December, at 8:47 P.M., the moon
13 XXVIII| Launched on the 1st of December, at 10hrs. 46m. 40s. P.M.,
14 XXVIII| departure, that is on the 5th of December, at midnight precisely,
15 XXVIII| take place until the 5th of December at twelve at night, at the
16 XXVIII| 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th of December. Indeed it was thought that
17 XXVIII| of the 11th and 12th of December, and the moon, with half-illuminated
18 XXVIII| announcing that on the 11th of December at 8h. 47m. P.M., the projectile
19 XXVIII| moon, for on the 11th of December it was impossible to see
20 II | perihelion, and the month of December is so propitious to these
21 III | the morning of the 2nd of December, eight hours after their
22 IV | That morning, the 3rd of December, the travelers were awakened
23 VI | AND ANSWER~On the 4th of December, when the travelers awoke
24 IX | But we started the 1st of December, at thirteen minutes and
25 IX | we are now at the 5th of December. It is now half-past three
26 X | night of the 5th-6th of December, the travelers took not
27 XV | upon the earth the 6th of December? Very certainly in the neighborhood
28 XVIII | the sitting of the 6th of December may be seen.~“Now,” said
29 XIX | night of the 7th-8th of December. So that, if nothing interfered
30 XIX | midnight arrived. The 8th of December was beginning. One hour
31 XX | eleventh day of the month of December was drawing to a close in
32 XX | night of the 11th-12th of December, she was in exactly 27@
33 XX | We are now at the 11th of December, which makes six days. And
34 XXI | distance; and on the 14th of December, at twenty-seven minutes
35 XXI | longitude, on the 12th of December, at seventeen minutes past
36 XXI | the night of the 5th of December, they saw the vehicle which
37 XXI | the 14th to the 15th of December, the two irreconcilable
38 XXII | they did on the 21st of December, at eight o’clock at night,
39 XXII | to sail.~On the 29th of December, at nine A.M., the Susquehanna,
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