Chapter
1 II | streets of the city, and, large as was the great hall, it
2 II | secretaries, occupied a large platform. His chair, supported
3 II | backbone.~Barbicane had made a large fortune as a timber merchant.
4 IX | Rodman employed a powder as large as chestnuts, made of willow
5 IX | contained hydrogen and oxygen in large proportion, took fire instantaneously,
6 XII | and Norway; the amount is large for the country, but it
7 XIV | the rations, as well as a large number of huts constructed
8 XIV | the epidemics common to large communities of men, and
9 XVIII | horizon. Two hours later a large steamer exchanged signals
10 XVIII | forty-two years of age, of large build, but slightly round-shouldered.
11 XXI | peculiar to that country, as large as a pigeon’s egg, and armed
12 XXII | during an epidemic in 1693, a large number of persons died at
13 XXII | this shell were shut up a large cat, and a squirrel belonging
14 XXV | three fowling-pieces, and a large quantity of balls, shot,
15 XXV | belonging to Nicholl, and to a large Newfoundland. Several packets
16 XXVII | ensued a terrible tumult; a large number of persons were seriously
17 XXVIII| atmosphere, by accumulating a large quantity of vapor, a phenomenon
18 II | reflecting the light of the large one. She advanced with great
19 II | Surely infinity of space is large enough for a poor little
20 III | the starry world. Then, a large spot seemingly nailed to
21 III | there nebulous masses like large flakes of starry snow; and
22 III | wrote quietly, with his large square writing, in a business-like
23 V | wiping his forehead, on which large drops of perspiration were
24 VI | when I am perspiring in large drops, why am I obliged
25 VII | scarcely distinguish those large spots which give the moon
26 IX | night. The moon had grown so large in their eyes that it filled
27 XI | answer might be given by a large majority of sublunary beings.
28 XIII | companions saw at this height. Large patches of different colors
29 XIII | green and brown. Some of the large craters present the same
30 XIII | Barbicane also noticed large craters, without any interior
31 XV | surface of the continents, large dark masses, looking like
32 XVII | ramparts of Clavius, formed by large mountains spread over several
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