Part, Chapter
1 I, IV | across, and is situated exactly at 61° 25’ N. lat. and 114°
2 I, VIII | observations, and to determine exactly the latitude and longitude
3 I, XII | the Lieutenant; “or if not exactly Frenchmen, the descendants
4 I, XII | them to take the outlines exactly. At this season of the year,
5 I, XVI | at this lofty reply, so exactly what be expected from an
6 I, XVII | before, so as to estimate exactly the amount of vertical displacement
7 I, XVIII| influence of intense cold. Exactly similar results are produced
8 I, XIX | their costumes were all exactly alike.~Indeed, without in
9 I, XIX | tenderly.~Indeed if not exactly superior, the young girl
10 I, XXII | Coronation Gulf. If not exactly the shortest, it was the
11 I, XXIII| two luminaries ought to be exactly opposite to each other,
12 II, II | day before, he ascertained exactly the longitude in which they
13 II, IV | no motion. Our island has exactly the same speed as the current
14 II, V | discovery, Hobson estimated exactly the area of his new dominions.
15 II, VII | seems to me not”——~“Not exactly the same... isn’t it Sergeant;
16 II, XV | was impossible to estimate exactly the distance traversed.~
17 II, XV | on the eastern side was exactly similar to that on the west.
18 II, XV | true. The needle pointed in exactly the opposite direction to
19 II, XXIV | which will take place under exactly similar conditions in the
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