Part, Chapter
1 I, XII | coast until the middle of August; and if the eclipse had
2 I, XIII | month, and on the 6th of August they were to take possession
3 I, XIV | Throughout the month of August these expeditions were continued
4 I, XXII | say, towards the end of August.~This matter settled, Thomas
5 I, XXIII| Turkey; a third on the 19th August 1887, total for the north-east
6 I, XXIII| eclipses, it alone-that of 9th August 1896-will be total for places
7 II, V | CHAPTER V.~ FROM JULY 25TH TO AUGUST 20TH.~Hobson’s first care
8 II, V | the middle of the month of August. The weather continued fine,
9 II, V | taking place.~On the 16th August Victoria Island was situated
10 II, VI | From the 17th to the 20th August the weather continued fine,
11 II, VI | the climate.~On the 21st August, however, the barometer
12 II, VI | the morning of the 27th August; “might it not be in our
13 II, VI | the morning of the 28th of August to climb to the summit of
14 II, VI | clock P.M., on the 31st August, Hobson sent for the Sergeant
15 II, IX | during the night of the 31st August a kind of presentiment led
16 II, IX | on the night of the 31st August.~Imagine the delight and
17 II, XII | in the night of the 31st August, and, lastly, how Kalumah
18 II, XII | in the night of the 31st August, and, lastly, how Kalumah
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