Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | individuals who occupied the exact point of contact.~But once granted
2 I, I | mine.”~“But allow me to point out that my seniority unquestionably
3 I, I | to yield at the sword’s point.”~“As you please, count;
4 I, I | and the count were on the point of parting from each other,
5 I, II | Cavalry, he had been on the point of quitting the army at
6 I, VI | bend of the shore, at a point which on the previous evening
7 I, VI | had mounted the highest point of view attainable, could
8 I, VII | unable to identify any one point of the firmament may be
9 I, VII | produced, would pass through a point so little removed above
10 I, IX | the farther side of the point there was a small well-sheltered
11 I, X | across from Cape Matafuz to Point Pexade. Perhaps the depths
12 I, XI | Jurjura chain, the topmost point of which was known to have
13 I, XI | the schooner rounded the point where, five weeks previously,
14 I, XI | promontory of Africa and the point of the continent nearest
15 I, XI | Mediterranean just at this point had formed a sudden ridge
16 I, XII | exposed to well-nigh every point of the compass.~But after
17 I, XII | schooner was on the very point of being hurled upon the
18 I, XIII | fired, and it was on the point of being loaded for the
19 I, XIV | indifference.~Servadac was on the point of making some cutting retort,
20 I, XIV | dispute; but he was on the point of interfering, when the
21 I, XV | seems to me that in one point it fails.”~“How so?” replied
22 I, XV | Servadac answered. “In one point, at least, it appears to
23 I, XVII | returning thither was on the point of being adopted, when Lieutenant
24 I, XVII | creature, they were on the point of returning to their boat,
25 I, XVII | transverse course, towards a point hitherto uninvestigated.
26 I, XVII | hitherto uninvestigated. That point was reached on the 3rd of
27 I, XVIII| of a drill sergeant, on a point some fifteen yards distant,
28 I, XVIII| Zoof.~The party was on the point of entering the thicket,
29 I, XVIII| Hansa had been at Ceuta, the point on the coast of Morocco
30 I, XVIII| at once for the nearest point of Morocco. The Jew, afraid
31 I, XX | brain for an idea that would point the way out of the serious
32 I, XX | fixed gaze centered on a point towards the south. “What
33 I, XX | gigantic strata, bounding from point to point with the agility
34 I, XX | bounding from point to point with the agility of chamois,
35 I, XXIV | Procope from a scientific point of view, Servadac from an
36 I, XXIV | not so much as a single point of rock relieved the bare
37 II, I | of ingratitude; for, in point of fact, the astronomer
38 II, III | observatory on the highest point of Formentera, and accompanied
39 II, III | the ascending node, or the point where the comet crossed
40 II, III | some information on this point.~“Before the shock, sir,”
41 II, III | meet the earth at the same point as they met before?” said
42 II, IV | terrestrial sphere, that was a point on which it must be owned
43 II, IV | length as they approached the point denoting the aphelion and
44 II, IV | calculations were correct (a point upon which they dared not,
45 II, IV | the more, and was on the point of repeating his satirical
46 II, V | gravity at its surface.~A point of far greater interest
47 II, VIII | how the displacement of a point at the equator of Jupiter
48 II, VIII | approached the critical point of its career it cannot
49 II, IX | had safely “rounded the point,” and they had to be congratulated
50 II, IX | 2,300,000 miles from the point where contact would ensue,
51 II, IX | Jew.~Ben Zoof was on the point of laying down the money,
52 II, XI | exception of the Jew, who made a point of secluding himself more
53 II, XIII | activity. Satisfied upon this point, they came to the conclusion
54 II, XIV | That’s just the very point, old Samuel; if you were
55 II, XIV | that the needle touches the point?”~“Yes; look and see.”~“
56 II, XVI | at the exactly opposite point, at our antipodes; or it
57 II, XVI | comet’s poles being the point of contact?”~“Taking the
58 II, XVII | Captain Servadac made a point of showing himself quite
59 II, XIX | to tell you; so on that point I had better hold my tongue.”~“
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