Part, Chapter
1 I, III | observations taken in different places by skilful astronomers of
2 I, IV | formed jutting up in several places. Its northern banks are
3 I, XVIII| there maintained.”~“To what places do you allude?” inquired
4 I, XXI | rafters of .the roof. In some places the laths became broken
5 I, XXII | had disappeared in several places, and a scanty vegetation
6 I, XXIII| August 1896-will be total for places in high latitudes, such
7 II, III | godmother for newly-discovered places.”~
8 II, IV | slightest slope, and in some places there were traces of recent
9 II, V | and made higher in many places, so that it really formed
10 II, VII | not broken in a hundred places in this violent convulsion
11 II, VIII | strand, fretted away in many places, had sunk to an enormous
12 II, VIII | would soon yield in many places, and that new bays would
13 II, X | Barnett replied that in some places the level of the coast appeared
14 II, X | being able to navigate in places where, even in the summer
15 II, XII | the snow and ice in many places, and the result can easily
16 II, XV | symmetry than outside. In some places trunks of trees were seen
17 II, XX | however, taken, in several places with a view to ascertaining
18 II, XX | storm, and melted it in many places. On the slopes of some of
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