Chapter
1 II | everything known in mineralogy lay there in their places in
2 V | considered I had a right to lay upon him, a certain feeling
3 V | to the worst, we should lay violent hands on him and
4 VII | hypotheses, but I could not lay hold of one.~Yet I remembered
5 VIII | and away to the north-east lay outstretched the faintly-shadowed
6 XIII | half our journey, and we lay at Krösolbt.~On the 19th
7 XIII | little lakes. Our route now lay westward; we had turned
8 XIV | by the fury of tempests, lay along the soil like remains
9 XIV | no longer, I resolved to lay the case before my uncle,
10 XV | mineralogical curiosities which lay about me as in a vast museum,
11 XVI | magnificent spectacle that lay unrolled before me.~I stood
12 XVI | Helbesmer’s raised maps lay at my feet. I could see
13 XVI | westward, there the ocean lay spread out in all its magnificence,
14 XVI | a spiral path. Our route lay amidst eruptive rocks, some
15 XVI | on, and no shadow came to lay itself along the bottom
16 XVIII | us breakfast; but we must lay in a good stock, for we
17 XVIII | difficulty in proceeding lay in not sliding too fast
18 XXIII | cheer him on, when I saw him lay hold of the pickaxe to make
19 XXVII | despair then seized upon me. I lay overwhelmed, aghast! My
20 XXVII | experience, and the next moment I lay in the heavy gloom of deep,
21 XXVIII | great depths amidst which I lay helpless. Was it an explosion
22 XXX | these monstrous bones, which lay scattered about like decayed
23 XXXII | farewell. Before our eyes lay far and wide a vast sea;
24 XXXV | of the infant world.~We lay there, our blood running
25 XXXVI | We left this grotto which lay open to every wind. At the
26 XXXVI | appliances, there they all lay on the ground — ladders,
27 XXXVII | upon me? Will the elements lay plots against me? Shall
28 XXXVII | interpose and attempt to lay some restraint upon this
29 XXXVII | plain, of bleached bones lay spread before us. It seemed
30 XXXVIII| those strata on which he lay slipped down into this enormous
31 XXXIX | contain? What new treasures lay here for science to unfold?
32 XL | the living rock, but there lay the iron point with which
33 XL | indication which might serve to lay open to mortals the road
34 XL | blocked up the passage which lay open to him. Many years
35 XLII | crust of the earth that lay between us and the world
36 XLIII | movement ceased. The raft lay motionless.~“What is this?”
37 XLIII | speed. We were obliged to lay fast hold of the planks
38 XLIV | saved me from death whilst I lay rolling on the edge of the
39 XLIV | a few leagues. Eastward lay a pretty little white seaport
40 XLIV | cloud. To the northward lay spread a vast sheet of water,
41 XLIV | walking, a charming country lay open before us, covered
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