Part, Chapter
1 I, I | was this year to realise hitherto unheard of profits. And
2 I, III | question which science has hitherto been unable to answer.~As
3 I, V | where the wild animals had hitherto escaped the rapacity of
4 I, VII | cross each other, than those hitherto adopted by travellers. We
5 I, VII | think, at last reach the hitherto inaccessible goal !”~“I
6 I, X | changed the route he had hitherto followed, directing his
7 I, X | hundred and fifty miles of the hitherto unknown coast of North America!”~“
8 I, XI | frequented these districts, hitherto undisturbed by hunters.
9 I, XV | against the sky. They bad hitherto escaped the notice of our
10 I, XXIII| mind, all the phenomena hitherto so inexplicable were now
11 II, II | least only two have been hitherto noticed by marine surveyors.~
12 II, II | might they not reach that hitherto inaccessible point of the
13 II, II | irresistibly drawn, and which have hitherto successfully resisted all
14 II, XIX | vegetation of every kind, hitherto checked by the rigour of
15 II, XX | principal house of the factory.~Hitherto, as we are aware, the house,
16 II, XXI | number of birds, which had hitherto been considerable, now decreased.
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