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1 V | come back to apply some new combination.~He sat in his
2 V | into a cry, nay, a roar. A new revelation burst in upon
3 VI | eminently perfectible; and every new theory is soon routed by
4 XIX | pathless forests of the New World, are obliged to watch
5 XXI | days more to discover a new world, those crews, disheartened
6 XXII | descent commenced by the new gallery. Hans walked first
7 XXIII | hear distinctly quite a new sound of something running
8 XXV | without stopping to look up new arguments I simply took
9 XXVII | the midst of my agony a new terror laid hold of me.
10 XXX | CHAPTER XXX.~A NEW MARE INTERNUM~At first I
11 XXX | dim horizon bounded the new. As for its height, it must
12 XXX | For such novel sensations, new words were wanted; and my
13 XXX | my cheeks. I was under a new course of treatment with
14 XXX | began to coast along this new sea. On the left huge pyramids
15 XXXII | tenaciously fond of naming his new discoveries, wanted to give
16 XXXIII| Sunday, August 16. — Nothing new. Weather unchanged. The
17 XXXVI | either we shall find some new way to get back, or we shall
18 XXXVII| sail already hung from the new mast, and the wind was playing
19 XXXIX | this cavern contain? What new treasures lay here for science
20 XXXIX | aspect under these totally new conditions of a universal
21 XXXIX | mingled its foliage with New Zealand kauris. It was enough
22 XXXIX | subterranean regions, a new son of Neptune, watching
23 XL | first let us examine this new gallery, to see if we shall
24 XLI | rocks suddenly assumed a new arrangement: they rent asunder
25 XLII | the temperature, nothing new had happened.~“Come,” said
26 XLIII | About eight in the morning a new incident occurred. The upward
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