Part, Chapter
1 I, X | discovered. It has now been proved, however, that all his companions
2 I, X | are, as they have often proved, inured to the rigours of
3 I, XI | as further examination proved. They were the marks left
4 I, XII | could not be considered proved.~However, the Lieutenant
5 I, XII | Canada, French agents always proved themselves superior to ours.
6 I, XII | America. It remained to be proved that it really occupied
7 I, XIII | when even this contrivance proved insufficient to close the
8 I, XIV | a quick clear fire they proved delicious.~Then there were
9 I, XV | packed in the sledges, and proved no light weight for the
10 I, XVI | relation in detail, as they proved that Hobson was right in
11 I, XIX | was right, as the event proved.~On the 5th September, he
12 I, XXIII| peculiar, and, as the event proved, significant fact.~No change
13 II, VIII | was right, as the event proved. It would only delay them
14 II, X | exclusively vegetable diet, proved that flight was impossible.~
15 II, X | falling of the barometer proved that the atmosphere was
16 II, XIV | surface in the offing, as was proved by the continued presence
17 II, XIV | internal inflammation, which proved the severity of the attack,
18 II, XV | prudence was necessary was proved by the falling of a huge
19 II, XV | The passage was therefore proved to run completely through
20 II, XV | round. This displacement proved that the ice-field was not
21 II, XVIII| struck was uncovered, and proved to be one of the rafters
22 II, XIX | looked out on the chart, and proved to be in Norton Sound, between
23 II, XXI | invasion of the lake by the sea proved that the base of the island
24 II, XXIV | brave little band, which had proved itself worthy of its noble
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