Part, Chapter
1 I, V | reckless pace, and was already considerably in advance of the rest of
2 I, VIII | the demand for them has considerably decreased in the Celestial
3 I, IX | rise and the boat to rock considerably; for the approaching hurricane
4 I, X | Confidence the river widened considerably. The western banks, curving
5 I, XIII | the further rooms, and add considerably to the comfort of the inmates
6 I, XIII | and its sides to slope considerably, so that water could easily
7 I, XV | coast line, which curved considerably, and to which they gave
8 I, XVII | of the atmosphere changed considerably. The thermometer fell to
9 I, XIX | Sergeant would have been considerably surprised if any one had
10 I, XIX | of their tribe, and- were considerably astonished to find a factory
11 I, XXII | eastern bank seemed to be considerably depressed, but the cliffs
12 I, XXII | that the earthquake had considerably altered the form of the
13 I, XXII | wooded hills, had increased considerably in extent; and Hobson estimated
14 I, XXIII| little above the horizon, is considerably increased in size. The disc
15 II, II | The season was already considerably advanced, and in less than
16 II, IV | of floating ice, varies considerably according to its mode of
17 II, V | American coast, which curved considerably.~The distance traversed
18 II, VI | of mercury suddenly fell considerably, the sun was completely
19 II, VIII | of the ice-field had been considerably reduced. There was danger
20 II, VIII | furred animals decreased considerably. The poor creatures evidently
21 II, X | the boat-building added considerably to their stock of fuel.~
22 II, XV | exclaimed Mrs Barnett, considerably surprised at the Lieutenant’
23 II, XIX | this speed must decrease considerably when the ice-wall which
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