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1 VI | would be subject, like the ocean, to the lunar attraction,
2 IX | seemed to rise out of the ocean like a group of rocks in
3 XVI | looked westward, there the ocean lay spread out in all its
4 XXIV | under the wide expanse of ocean.”~“Under the sea,” my uncle
5 XXIV | it be?” I said. “Is the ocean spread above our heads?”~“
6 XXIV | thought that the boundless ocean was rolling over my head.
7 XXVI | heads solid beds of rock, ocean, continents, and towns.
8 XXX | commencement of a lake or an ocean, spread far away beyond
9 XXX | horizon.~It was quite an ocean, with the irregular shores
10 XXX | sufficient extent to contain an ocean.~The vault that spanned
11 XXX | upon the surface of the ocean. I then desired to pierce
12 XXXI | this terrestrial crust, an ocean with ebbing and flowing
13 XXXI | wide and tempest-tossed ocean may flow at its ease?”~“
14 XXXII | out our line. Surely this ocean is well peopled with fish,
15 XXXIII| his eyes traversed the ocean from side to side. What
16 XXXIV | but sees no breakers. The ocean’ is smooth and unbroken
17 XXXIV | proceed from the sky or the ocean?~I look up to the atmospheric
18 XXXIV | a cataract, if all this ocean flows away headlong into
19 XXXV | sees this vast length of ocean unrolling before him to
20 XXXVII| explain the existence of an ocean forty leagues beneath the
21 XXXVII| origin in the waters of the ocean overhead, which had made
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