Chapter
1 Pre | a circle of artillerymen formed at Baltimore after the American
2 III | the nadir, an immense ring formed by an impalpable dust of
3 V | evaporate the waters, would have formed a thick ring of cloud, which
4 VIII | instantly, and all three formed a miraculous “Ascension”
5 XII | circumference of Copernicus formed almost a perfect circle,
6 XII | which the hills and hollows formed a succession of waves suddenly
7 XIII | that their borders were formed of steep declivities; they
8 XV | the limit of the horizon formed by the black disc. This
9 XV | along the disc, real clouds formed in the midst of a very confined
10 XVII | Mounts Doerful and Leibnitz formed two separate groups very
11 XVII | pole.~On their capriciously formed ridge appeared dazzling
12 XVII | beyond all measurement, and formed a gloomy abyss, the bottom
13 XVII | Measuring the old craters formed by the first eruptions of
14 XVII | these ramparts of Clavius, formed by large mountains spread
15 XVIII| produced animals anatomically formed like the terrestrial animals:
16 XVIII| the solid masses have been formed later. But most certainly
17 XVIII| and a world so wonderfully formed for habitation must necessarily
18 XXI | telegram, two parties were formed in the bosom of the Gun
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