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1 VI | volcanoes on the surface of the globe is at the present time only
2 VI | leads to the centre of the globe. What did the Icelandic
3 VI | in the interior of this globe, since not the twelve thousandth
4 VI | existed in the interior of the globe, the fiery gases arising
5 VI | that the interior of the globe is neither gas nor water,
6 VI | that the surface of the globe has been subject to the
7 VI | fair representation of our globe; whenever he caused a fine
8 VII | the centre of this massive globe? Had I been listening to
9 IX | company to the centre of the globe, to find the solution of
10 XII | leading to the centre of the globe, it is mere rubbish! perfectly
11 XVI | Now for the centre of the globe!” he added in Danish.~I
12 XVIII | temperature in the interior of the globe advances at the rate of
13 XX | the whole surface of the globe. Whence this heat? Was it
14 XX | up in this portion of the globe. These no doubt, I thought,
15 XXII | the inner structure of the globe, we were able to peruse
16 XXIV | the unequal cooling of the globe of the earth. If it had
17 XXV | vertical section of the globe, containing the track of
18 XXV | is at the surface of the globe that weight is most sensibly
19 XXVIII | some mighty pillar of the globe?~I listened still. I wanted
20 XXVIII | clefts and fractures of the globe radiated round this vast
21 XXIX | again on the surface of the globe?”~“No, certainly not.”~“
22 XXX | Had the cooling of the globe produced it? I knew of celebrated
23 XXXI | between the surface of the globe and the point where we are?”~“
24 XXXII | monkey that appeared on the globe — is climbing up the steep
25 XXXII | no more; the heat of the globe continually increases and
26 XXXV | fated raft of this electric globe has magnetised every iron
27 XXXV | and dazzling light! the globe has burst, and we are deluged
28 XXXVI | reached the centre of the globe, either we shall find some
29 XXXVI | the central parts of the globe.”~“Well,” said I, “let it
30 XXXVII | beneath the surface of the globe. But in my opinion this
31 XXXVIII| this enormous hollow in the globe, I confess I cannot answer
32 XXXVIII| long-continued cooling of the globe produced chasms, fissures,
33 XXXIX | apart on the surface of the globe. The oak and the palm were
34 XXXIX | inferior caverns of the globe, unknown to and unconnected
35 XL | leagues. to the centre of the globe?”~“Is that all?” I cried. “
36 XL | things of the surface of this globe into which I had dived;
37 XLI | returning to the surface of the globe? I could not form the slightest
38 XLII | up to the surface of the globe of which I ought never to
39 XLIII | mineral covering of the globe is never at absolute rest;
40 XLIII | The mineral crust of the globe threatened to burst up,
41 XLIII | nearer to the surface of the globe, this effect was due to
42 XLIV | passed through half the globe, and come out nearly at
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