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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | communication with the Pacific by means of the North-west passage.”~ 2 I, III | could think of no better means to restore the lost vital 3 I, III | We know that this is the means generally employed in the 4 I, V | circumstances, and left a means of communication with their 5 I, VII | very carefully obtained by means of most accurate instruments, 6 I, VII | woman. But I think other means must be tried of reaching 7 I, VIII | neighbourhood was by no means barren of vegetation; the 8 I, IX | lasting fifteen days are by no means rare on this lake; and if 9 I, XI | Lieutenant Hobson was by no means sorry not to meet any rival 10 I, XII | Lieutenant Hobson was by no means pleased at this he was afraid 11 I, XII | different altitudes, and by means of a calculation of right 12 I, XII | their sextants upon it. By means of inclined mirrors attached 13 I, XIII | quickly fitted up inside. By means of a double door between 14 I, XIII | us try the shells, by all means,” replied the carpenter; 15 I, XIII | fishermen there were no means of capturing them unless 16 I, XXIII| day he and Mrs Barnett, by means of beach-marks made on the 17 II, I | peninsula was still connected by means of its flexible isthmus 18 II, I | island, and there was no means of reuniting it to a continent. 19 II, II | icebergs, would have no means of communication with their 20 II, II | into an ice-field, and by means of sledges they might get 21 II, III | Ross in 1848 tried similar means to acquaint the survivors 22 II, III | stability, but there was no means of judging of the modifications 23 II, III | ground was doubtful. By this means it would be easy to ascertain 24 II, IV | island, and establish a means of communication between 25 II, IV | they might be guided by means of immense sails! What marvels 26 II, VI | sight, and Hobson’s only means of ascertaining anything 27 II, VI | word, be re-established by means of the broken isthmus; it 28 II, VII | bearings. He hoped by this means to cross the ten or eleven 29 II, IX | preservation through the means of her friend.~Kalumah on 30 II, IX | God would save me by your means.”~We know the rest. We know 31 II, XIII | the ice-field, and by its means connected with the American 32 II, XIV | longitude of the island by means of stellar observations, 33 II, XVIII| resinous wood, and every means was tried to destroy or 34 II, XVIII| opening of the shaft by means of the wood-work.~The Lieutenant 35 II, XXIII| there might not yet be some means to check the dissolution 36 II, XXIII| a sinking vessel. Every means was tried to check the dissolution;


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