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influence

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | conformation of its soil, all influence its climate.~In summer Fort 2 I, VI | for two days.~The gentle influence of the Arctic spring was 3 I, VI | changes, madam, due to the influence of the solar rays, will 4 I, VII | ceased suddenly beneath the influence of intense cold, and with 5 I, XI | and exercised no sensible influence upon the temperature.~The 6 I, XVII | conjunction, their double influence is brought to bear upon 7 I, XVII | combined solar and lunar influence was hardly felt in this 8 I, XVIII| metallic body subjected to the influence of intense cold. Exactly 9 I, XX | were composed under the influence of the intense cold. The 10 I, XXII | madam. All natural phenomena influence each other to a certain 11 I, XXII | in which their combine, influence might sustain the courage 12 II, I | its coast-line, under the influence of a current about which 13 II, III | subject as it was to the influence of the variable temperature 14 II, IV | with stars, and the holy influence of the night could not fail 15 II, VII | should it do so under the influence of the waves, they would 16 II, VII | sails must have felt the influence of the wind to a certain 17 II, VIII | and there beneath their influence.~The coast was alive with 18 II, IX | and perhaps also under the influence of that enmity which all 19 II, XIII | direction of the currents the influence of the masses of permanent 20 II, XIV | leader in everything, and her influence was everywhere felt. If, 21 II, XIV | the atmosphere, and their influence upon the magnetic needle, & 22 II, XV | it could come under the influence of the Behring Current.~“ 23 II, XV | slopes under the direct influence of the sunbeams; but they 24 II, XV | wall would shortly feel the influence of the Behring Current. 25 II, XVII | present circumstances. The influence of the spring became more 26 II, XVIII| part, it had come under the influence of the submarine currents, 27 II, XX | water to come under the influence of the current, would be 28 II, XXIII| however, unless under the influence of the current, as it gave 29 II, XXIII| protect it from the direct influence of the sunbeams; and furs 30 II, XXIII| solidified, as if under the influence of intense cold.~“You have 31 II, XXIV | melting beneath the combined influence of sun and waves. If the


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