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1 XIV | At Stapi I beheld this phenomenon in all its beauty.~The wall
2 XV | its whirling eddies. This phenomenon, which is not unfrequent
3 XXVIII| proceed? It must be from some phenomenon proceeding in the great
4 XXVIII| steps away, the acoustic phenomenon would cease. I therefore
5 XXVIII| remember that a similar phenomenon has been observed in many
6 XXX | borealis, a continuous cosmical phenomenon, filling a cavern of sufficient
7 XXXI | opportunity to study this phenomenon.”~“What! the tide!” I cried. “
8 XXXIV | there must be some noisy phenomenon, for now the roarings are
9 XXXIV | seek for the cause of this phenomenon. Then I examine the horizon,
10 XXXIV | nothing worse than a natural phenomenon.~As we approach nearer the
11 XXXIX | electric fluid. By some phenomenon which I am unable to explain,
12 XLII | contortions in the granite beds; a phenomenon was unfolding in which electricity
13 XLIII | that all is quiet below. A phenomenon of this kind would not have
14 XLIII | reflected upon this singular phenomenon without being able to explain
15 XLIV | the reason of a cosmical phenomenon! Why, it would be simply
16 XLV | learning, an unexplained phenomenon is an unbearable hardship.
17 XLV | of our mistake. But what phenomenon could have caused this reversal
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