Part, Chapter
1 I, III | which appear on different parts of the edge of the terrestrial
2 I, XI | running wild in certain parts of America. Being easily
3 I, XVII | attacked by frost-bite, but the parts affected being rubbed in
4 I, XVII | were to remain in different parts of Cape Bathurst throughout
5 I, XXI | white blotches with which parts of his body were covered
6 II, III | its thickness in different parts. The point of rupture, which
7 II, III | those we gave to the other parts of the peninsula, may turn
8 II, IV | thing might happen in other parts of the island, which was
9 II, V | fragments, the separate parts might still be of sufficient
10 II, V | he also visited different parts of the island, and was reassured
11 II, VIII | have separated into two parts in the storm. The gulf observed
12 II, VIII | advance. It was evident that parts of the island were now only
13 II, VIII | little distance, to avoid parts of the coast already invaded
14 II, X | the palisades on different parts of Cape Bathurst, and Marbre
15 II, X | puddles of water, and in some parts riddled with holes, which
16 II, XV | nearer to the island. In some parts it was not two miles distant,
17 II, XVII | were seen scudding across parts of the island. Of all the
18 II, XVII | several soundings in different parts of the ground, especially
19 II, XVIII| of the icebergs, and some parts of the ice-wall still towered
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