Part, Chapter
1 I, II | 1,571~ ~Such figures ought to bring in a large profit
2 I, III | stars and constellations. He ought to have lived in a telescope.
3 I, XII | the instruments, the sun ought apparently to go back to
4 I, XX | that now it is too late. I ought not to have forgotten that
5 I, XXI | Ten minutes at the most ought to suffice for this operation,
6 I, XXII | the beginning of May, they ought to reach Cape Bathurst towards
7 I, XXIII| perfectly.”~“Where the sea ought according to the observations
8 I, XXIII| to the almanac the tide ought to have been very high,
9 I, XXIII| discs of the two luminaries ought to be exactly opposite to
10 II, II | America,” he replied.~“We ought to know, then, how many
11 II, III | likely at the isthmus itself, ought to be examined with special
12 II, V | favourite of Heaven, and ought to return thanks to Providence
13 II, V | continent. Boots and clothes ought indeed to be strong and
14 II, VI | not go alone. Two of us ought to go, that we may be able
15 II, VI | she is, she could not, she ought not to accompany us. But
16 II, VI | her of our project. She ought to know in case any accident
17 II, VI | Yes,” replied Long, “we ought not to keep anything from
18 II, X | earnestly, “do you not think I ought now to tell our comrades.
19 II, X | Corporal Joliffe felt that he ought to share the compliments
20 II, X | was of opinion that they ought to leave the island as soon
21 II, X | of six hundred miles. We ought to reach the continent before
22 II, XII | enough, and agreed that they ought to tell their comrades and
23 II, XIII | going to become what it ought to be at this time of the
24 II, XIII | if one man could cross, ought not one of us to attempt
25 II, XV | a barge at the bows, she ought the better to withstand
26 II, XV | morning,” observed Sabine, “we ought to have turned to the left
27 II, XV | of Victoria Island, which ought to have been opposite to
28 II, XV | in amazement.~“The island ought to be there!” cried Sabine.~“
29 II, XV | imprisoned, and its movements ought to be watched with the greatest
30 II, XVII | ice-field a few months ago; we ought to be very thankful that
31 II, XXI | us a warning by which we ought to profit. The animals also
32 II, XXIII| Hobson, “do you think we ought to take down our sail?”~“
33 II, XXIII| consult our comrades. We ought all to share the responsibility
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