Chapter
1 I | showering off from his body certain corpuscles which exploded
2 IV | birds, or membranes like certain fish, or certain mammalia —”~“
3 IV | membranes like certain fish, or certain mammalia —”~“Mammalia?”
4 V | peculiar to the mollusca and certain of the articulate; for Frycollin,
5 VII | mechanical bird, offers certain advantages, no doubt. That
6 IX | journals of the Union would be certain to notice the fact. It would
7 X | Evans were sensible of a certain lowness of temperature which
8 XI | astern, so as to oppose a certain resistance to the whale,
9 XV | weight rendered the cut more certain.~This time he was not alone.
10 XVI | ceremonies that still linger on certain ships. Tapage was the only
11 XVI | The air was calm, but in certain parts of the sky were thick
12 XVI | he one day, “is it quite certain that escape is impossible?”~“
13 XVIII| Gulf Stream, carrying a certain amount of heat along with
14 XVIII| that at one time Robur felt certain they were passing over the
15 XX | capture of the prisoners was certain, and once he had them again, “
16 XXI | devoted to the enterprise a certain part of their fortune in
17 XXII | which could be introduced a certain amount of air by pumping,
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