Part, Chapter
1 I, III | respective homes, either in the different rooms of the fort, or the
2 I, III | the observations taken in different places by skilful astronomers
3 I, III | between the astronomers of different countries that simultaneous
4 I, III | prominences which appear on different parts of the edge of the
5 I, V | beyond 68° N. lat.~Very different was the talk in the sledge
6 I, VII | agents or soldiers of the different fur-trading companies; but
7 I, VII | ventured into such totally different regions. Some, so to speak,
8 I, VIII | of ducks, uttering their different cries and calls, eider ducks,
9 I, XI | would naturally be very different from the first. The rules
10 I, XI | should think tribes of such a different origin, and of such dissimilar
11 I, XI | their boots, are totally different from each other.~But what
12 I, XII | same morning, by raking different altitudes, and by means
13 I, XIV | bedding carried into the different rooms. All utensils, stores,
14 I, XVI | the chase. Our guns are of different calibre, and our balls can
15 I, XVII | whiteness; the woods of trees of different kinds were converted into
16 I, XVII | which were to remain in different parts of Cape Bathurst throughout
17 I, XVIII| nothing. A combination of different atmospheric conditions is
18 I, XIX | tired of going through the different rooms, and watching Mrs
19 I, XX | suffered. To relieve it, different liquids had to be melted
20 II, III | area, and its thickness in different parts. The point of rupture,
21 II, IV | below the sea-level. The different declivities of the island,
22 II, V | Cape Michael to be rich in different species of trees.~Many a
23 II, V | aroused, and he also visited different parts of the island, and
24 II, VI | have noticed it, for the different pieces would have been small
25 II, VIII | have left impressions very different from these. Look, Madge,
26 II, X | stars rose and set on a different horizon, and it was impossible
27 II, X | a few weeks longer.~How different was the situation of the
28 II, X | set round the palisades on different parts of Cape Bathurst,
29 II, XIII | undulating ice-field, the different portions of which had evidently
30 II, XIV | and stationed himself at a different hole.~A long time of waiting
31 II, XV | that it was then in a very different condition; the enormous
32 II, XVII | took several soundings in different parts of the ground, especially
33 II, XVII | already gone to bed in the different apartments assigned to them.~
34 II, XIX | firmly fastening together the different portions of the framework
35 II, XIX | surface of the lake. The different pieces of wood were prepared
36 II, XIX | and then floating trees of different kinds, which had been brought
37 II, XIX | fidelity deserved a far different recompense! Can you forgive
38 II, XXI | several hundreds of them, of different species, and the solitary
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