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1 I | forward to! what a loathsome existence! When again shall the guns
2 II | day there is no bond in existence between the Earth and her
3 V | certain of her phases by the existence of mountains, to which he
4 VI | about things which had no existence whatever, and as to the
5 VII | called the cannon-ball into existence. Let Providence claim the
6 XIX | creatures possess a double existence very difficult of explanation;
7 XIX | marvelous conditions of existence, it appears to me that the
8 XX | dear sir, do you admit the existence of volcanoes on the moon’
9 XX | positiveness against the existence of an atmosphere in the
10 I | precious than the whole existence of a crowd of raw simpletons——”~“
11 II | was able to determine the existence of this second satellite
12 II | all astronomers admit the existence of this satellite?” asked
13 III | are responsible for your existence. I would rather lose an
14 XI | fed by all the fever of existence. Near this is the “Sea of
15 XI | every incident of a feminine existence. There is the “Sea of Serenity,”
16 XIII | astronomers who admit the existence of only gray on the moon’
17 XIII | might have admitted the existence of long lines of fortifications,
18 XV | a hurry to proclaim the existence of a lunar atmosphere.”~
19 XV | destructive influences? The existence of this volcano in eruption,
20 XVIII| sufficient for the wants of existence as we understand it.”~“Agreed,”
21 XXI | two savants passed their existence, execrating the day which
22 XXI | the Honorable Belfast. The existence of these two together would
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