Chapter
1 IX | Illinois was left by its northern frontier in less than two
2 XI | longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere, when there is
3 XI | formidable cetaceans in the northern seas, and whalers are very
4 XI | Perouse between Saghalien and Northern Japan, and had reached the
5 XII | the warmest months of the northern hemisphere, was only a little
6 XII | from the north. The two northern ones, between which the
7 XIII | over a little hill at the northern angle of the Persian frontier,
8 XIII | Albatross” had passed over the northern shore of the Caspian.~
9 XIV | villages so numerous in northern France. She was flying straight
10 XV | seeking his nest on the northern frontier of Africa. By the
11 XV | Six hundred miles from the northern frontier of the Sahara she
12 XV | oasis and almost on the northern frontier of the Sudan. About
13 XV | crossed the mountains of northern Guinea, between the Sudan
14 XV | and a large square on the northern side occupied by the king’
15 XVI | had vanished beneath the northern horizon.~When Frycollin
16 XVI | be, particularly in its northern portion! Then, all around
17 XVII | the 24th of January in the northern. The fifty-sixth degree
18 XVII | The similar parallel in northern Europe runs through Edinburgh.~
19 XVIII| pole is colder than the northern one—a phenomenon due to
20 XXII | shape of the giant of the northern seas.~A salvo of cheers
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