Chapter
1 I | its first trial, he had succeeded in killing three hundred
2 II | thousand panting chests; then succeeded a moment of perfect silence,
3 V | solve the question. They succeeded in measuring 1,905 different
4 V | greater precision, they succeeded in obtaining an exact account
5 VII | certain instruments we have succeeded in obtaining enlargements
6 XIII | miles. To fertile plains succeeded a region of forests. There
7 XIII | steel hook, but he only succeeded in frightening some pelicans
8 XIV | steamboats. Murchison had succeeded in assembling together fifteen
9 XIV | disposed of. To this earth succeeded two feet of fine sand, which
10 XIV | board ship. They at last succeeded in getting the upper hand
11 XVI | COLUMBIAD~Had the casting succeeded? They were reduced to mere
12 XXVII| that the experiment had succeeded, the travelers having started
13 II | lifted its head, and finally succeeded in getting on its knees.
14 II | restored his equilibrium. He succeeded in rising, drew a match
15 II | shutter of the second side. He succeeded; and through the uncovered
16 III | the Pampas. To the soup succeeded some beefsteaks, compressed
17 III | said the amiable Michel) succeeded the dish of meat; and was
18 XVII | and uprooted mountains succeeded each other incessantly.
19 XVIII| days and nights could have succeeded each other on the moon as
20 XX | Besides, if the experiment has succeeded (which I do not doubt),
21 XXI | into space! To this delight succeeded a great deception, when,
22 XXII | projectile go if it once succeeded in seizing it in its powerful
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