Chapter
1 X | Nicholl remained alone in his opinion. Nobody listened to him,
2 XIX | It is very simple! In my opinion the solar system is a solid
3 XIX | allow any expression of opinion to gain a hearing. On silence
4 XX | nevertheless, I have too good an opinion of the industrial genius
5 IX | do you wish to know my opinion on the subject of finding
6 X | not believe it; and this opinion he often repeated. But Barbicane,
7 XII | to M. Warren de la Rue’s opinion, who gives the moon an atmosphere,
8 XII | Herschel has put forward an opinion, but he did not venture
9 XII | Never mind. What was the opinion?”~“He thought that these
10 XII | related Kepler’s singular opinion on the formation of circles.
11 XIII | appearance. Barbicane knew this opinion of the German selenographer,
12 XIII | German selenographer, an opinion shared by Boeer and Moedler.
13 XV | explanation, gave it as his opinion that the projectile, held
14 XVIII| congealed by the cold; an opinion, however, which has not
15 XVIII| added Barbicane, “this opinion is that of an English savant,
16 XVIII| his two friends to form an opinion, and asked them directly
17 XVIII| Then we may form our opinion?” said Michel.~“Yes,” replied
18 XVIII| journey in order to form an opinion on the past habitability
19 XVIII| only confirm me in this opinion. I believe, indeed I affirm,
20 XXII | During this time public opinion was excited to the highest
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