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1 0, Int | comet had even a hundredth part of the size and solidity
2 I, I | representations on their part were of any avail. Hector
3 I, II | or any pension that might part him from his superior officer.
4 I, IV | though it were but a tenth part of its ordinary distance
5 I, V | in its convexity, in this part of Africa at least, seemed
6 I, V | swallowed up all the western part of Algeria.”~“It will not
7 I, VI | any untoward event. It was part of his character to discover
8 I, VIII | appear. Not only was that part of the Mediterranean systematically
9 I, IX | which has transformed this part of Africa into an island?”~“
10 I, IX | exhausted, it was obviously the part of prudence to employ it
11 I, IX | would have found it hard to part with Zephyr, and much more
12 I, X | spend by far the greater part of his time, throughout
13 I, XIV | carefully refrained from taking part in the dispute; but he was
14 I, XIV | the mood to take Panofka’s part, which drew from Major Oliphant
15 I, XVI | inscribed, of which the only part at all decipherable was
16 I, XVII | of our voyage.”~“For my part,” said Servadac, “I have
17 I, XVIII| that he was to play the part that was implied by the
18 I, XVIII| And now came a singular part of the story. Negrete and
19 I, XIX | and anxiety. For my own part, I must adhere to my belief
20 I, XIX | if the owner refuses to part with it?”~“No fear; no fear,”
21 I, XXI | that he did not intend to part with any of his property,
22 I, XXIV | unfortunate man.”~“For my part,” said the count, “I am
23 II, I | people seems to have become a part of their individuality.
24 II, I | intermission for the best part of half an hour, the astronomer
25 II, I | which consisted for the most part of detached scraps, presented
26 II, III | which was, indeed, almost part and parcel of himself, and
27 II, III | enveloped not only that part of Europe, but almost the
28 II, IV | cannot make up a twelfth part of Gallia’s year— cannot
29 II, VIII | planet is only a twenty-fifth part of that received by the
30 II, IX | reduced to a twenty-fifth part of their terrestrial intensity,
31 II, IX | appetite. He would next part with some more of his cargo
32 II, X | declared that he then, for his part, did not care to learn any
33 II, X | receiving only a hundredth part of the light and heat which
34 II, XI | nor protestations on the part of the Jew, were of the
35 II, XI | surpassed themselves. The wines, part of the Dobryna’s stores,
36 II, XII | been opened in some other part of the surface, and that
37 II, XII | lower as they like. For my part, I shall be quite warm enough
38 II, XIII | everybody was encouraged to take part; they read aloud, and explained
39 II, XIII | this condescension on the part of the man of science, some
40 II, XIII | serious remonstrances on their part were entirely in vain. In
41 II, XIV | disquietude and ill-humor on the part of the professor occasioned
42 II, XV | appearance from the upper part of the rock.~“What do you
43 II, XVI | comet along with her, as part of herself.”~“Very little
44 II, XVI | lieutenant went on, “what part of this comet of ours will
45 II, XVI | comet of ours will be the part to come into collision with
46 II, XVI | the community who took no part in this somewhat tedious
47 II, XVI | them.~That satellite was a part of Gallia itself!~By the
48 II, XIX | Servadac might make on his part, nothing could induce Professor
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