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instructions 1
instrument 5
instruments 17
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17 flesh
17 franklin
17 heads
17 instruments
17 manner
17 mists
17 noon
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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instruments

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IV | saws, adzes, and other instruments required in carpentering. 2 I, IV | from it. A few astronomical instruments, of which there were not 3 I, VII | by means of most accurate instruments, which were handled with 4 I, XII | mirrors attached to the instruments, the sun ought apparently 5 I, XVIII| screwed and unscrewed his instruments, and looked over his astronomical 6 I, XVIII| compelled to desist-his instrumentsburnt” his hands!”Burnt “ 7 I, XVIII| skin of his fingers on his instruments. He had to give up taking 8 I, XXIII| his precious person and instruments.~The worthy savant endured 9 I, XXIII| glorious beams.~Thomas Black’s instruments were already carefully placed 10 II, VI | without sun, moon, or stars, instruments were of course useless, 11 II, XII | to carry his person, his instruments, and his registers. Always 12 II, XIV | poor astronomer carried his instruments, his books, and his MSS. 13 II, XV | Hobson eagerly seized his instruments. He took the altitude, and 14 II, XVII | already transported his instruments and books into the boat, 15 II, XIX | island to the south.~The instruments and maps belonging to the 16 II, XXIII| and all the astronomical instruments were lost. The colonists 17 II, XXIII| one could say, as without instruments the bearings of the island


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