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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 VI | perfectible; and every new theory is soon routed by a newer. 2 XV | Therefore, in this case, the theory of Sir Humphry Davy, Saknussemm’ 3 XVIII | temperature. This justified Davy’s theory, and more than once I consulted 4 XXV | in no respect to Davy’s theory. I still held to the central 5 XXX | satellites.~Then I remembered the theory of an English captain, who 6 XXX | tell upon what geological theory to account for the existence 7 XXXI | see none, as soon as the theory of central heat is given 8 XXXI | far,” he answered, “the theory of Sir Humphry Davy is confirmed.”~“ 9 XXXVII | bowels of the earth.~This theory of the phenomena we had 10 XXXVIII| admitted.~It is true that this theory met with a most obstinate 11 XLII | moderately warm climate, for the theory of a central fire remained 12 XLV | I cannot agree with his theory of gradual cooling: in spite


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