Part, Chapter
1 I, I | however strange they might appear, never reasoning for himself
2 I, III | the red prominences which appear on different parts of the
3 I, V | carpet of the hills began to appear here and there where the
4 I, VII | allowed none of his anxiety to appear, but had a long consultation
5 I, XI | point, and should the site appear suitable the new fort would
6 I, XII | Sergeant Long’s assertion must appear to have been founded on
7 I, XII | subordinate, which did not appear too positive to any of the
8 I, XV | currents.”~“The latter would appear to be the more reasonable
9 I, XV | flattened at the poles, it would appear natural that-but Kellet
10 I, XVII | below the horizon not to appear again for two months. The
11 I, XVIII| geographical position it would appear that a certain spot on the
12 I, XX | Incredible as such facts may appear, they have been of frequent
13 I, XXIII| peculiarities, which to me appear inexplicable; the total
14 I, XXIII| Mercury and Venus, began to appear, and some constellations—
15 II, IV | side of the island did not appear to have suffered at all
16 II, V | superficial area[r] would appear to be about one hundred
17 II, VII | night before, would not appear above the horizon, and there
18 II, VII | might soon be expected to appear, and a little before half-past
19 II, VII | now gradually beginning to appear, and the violence of the
20 II, VIII | his own room and did not appear again that day. With his
21 II, X | November 12th, the sun did not appear above the horizon. The long
22 II, XIV | did the long dark hours appear.~Some Auroræ Borealis and
23 II, XIV | altogether. The sun would not appear above the horizon before
24 II, XVII | level of the island did not appear to have risen higher above
25 II, XXI | profit. The animals also appear more uneasy than usual.”~
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