Chapter
1 IV | energetically; “and as it is in my power to prevent the knowledge
2 V | an expenditure of vital power, he sank back exhausted
3 XV | basalt, the volcano, the power of which grew by the extinction
4 XVIII | upon the heat-conducting power of the rocks. Moreover,
5 XX | disturbance. Yielding to some vast power from below it had broken
6 XXIII | had armed our hands with power, we should have shattered
7 XXVI | four walls soon loses the power to associate words and ideas
8 XXVII | was to despair.~What human power could restore me to the
9 XXVII | concentrating upon it the full power of my eyes, as upon the
10 XXVIII| gallery and the conducting power of the rock. There are many
11 XXX | light. No; the illuminating power of this light, its trembling
12 XXXI | throughout their mass to the power of universal attraction?
13 XXXIII| optical apparatus of extreme power, and capable of resisting
14 XXXIV | it, and all the volcanic power of the region is concentrated
15 XXXV | action by a mighty chemical power that descends from the higher
16 XXXVII| manifest traces of their power to wear their way in the
17 XXXVII| witness to some tremendous power effecting the dislocation
18 XLI | movement which no human power could check.~Hours passed
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