Chapter
1 VII | there they fancied they saw vast seas, scarcely kept together
2 IX | openings they could still see vast lunar regions, as an aeronaut
3 X | precision. The eye caught the vast outline of those immense
4 X | northern hemisphere presented vast plains, dotted with isolated
5 XI | from other continents by vast seas. Toward the south,
6 XI | compass, they seem to form one vast archipelago, equal to that
7 XI | After wandering over these vast continents, the eye is attracted
8 XI | end of his career? that vast “Sea of Humors,” barely
9 XI | confined; and lastly, that vast “Sea of Tranquillity,” in
10 XII | It is supposed that these vast plains are strewn with blocks
11 XIII | the color common to the vast plains known by the name
12 XIII | black hollow resembling a vast well, unfathomable and gloomy,
13 XIII | passing directly above this vast opening. There was an abyss
14 XIV | upon which the moon, like a vast screen, made an enormous
15 XVII | regularly placed, represented a vast fortress, overlooking a
16 XVII | glasses) could admire this vast crater in its entirety.~“
17 XVII | mountain of 1,500 feet. A vast circle, in which ancient
18 XVIII| enough to say that it is a vast star, similar to that produced
19 XX | islands of Oceanica with a vast electrical network, an immense
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