Book, Chapter
1 I, I | had not been occupying his proper lodgings in the military
2 I, VII | that the sea remains at its proper level?”~Once again Hector
3 I, X | was the diminution in her proper rate of speed.~For a few
4 I, XIII | degrees, so as to allow proper development to the curve
5 I, XIV | the north as far as the proper place of Malta.”~“And Malta,”
6 I, XV | correspond at all with the proper orbit of the earth.”~The
7 I, XV | stretching out beyond the proper places of the Balearic Isles.
8 I, XVI | able to assign them their proper scientific classification,
9 I, XVIII| duly investigated and all proper demands should be paid.
10 I, XIX | and vegetable, which with proper economy might be made to
11 I, XX | commenced for preparing proper winter quarters. Spaniards
12 I, XXIII| would easily regain their proper water-line.~On his last
13 I, XXIV | a compass, maintained a proper and straight course for
14 II, II | Nobody will pay me a proper price.”~“Well, old Shimei,
15 II, III | were intruders upon his own proper domain.~But for a considerable
16 II, III | continued to rotate along her proper orbit. But we, gentlemen,
17 II, IV | devised. Anxious to show all proper respect to his former tutor,
18 II, IV | incapable of fulfilling their proper functions. But during periods
19 II, IV | worth as much as ever if the proper condition of things should
20 II, IV | endeavored to recall the proper formula.~“The surface of
21 II, V | index will register the proper weight on the surface of
22 II, V | passion, “that you haven’t a proper measure of length?”~Ben
23 II, V | all but destitute of their proper warmth and radiance. The
24 II, VI | Come and show the governor proper respect, when he gives you
25 II, VI | use, he should receive a proper price for his goods, the
26 II, VII | that these coins are in proper condition for my purpose.
27 II, VII | in order to ascertain its proper weight. Do you understand
28 II, VIII | represented that he had made all proper allowances for any perturbations
29 II, VIII | Gallia be diverted from its proper way? or would it hold the
30 II, IX | ultimately regain their proper position with regard to
31 II, IX | charge ordinary prices—proper market prices; European
32 II, XIII | investments, or securing a proper interest.~Neither did Palmyrin
33 II, XIII | the goodness to get me a proper place for study?”~“I will,
34 II, XIV | rich; to him perhaps, for a proper consideration, a loan might
35 II, XV | third as much again as its proper weight, he had found that
36 II, XV | it was revolving in its proper zone of the minor planets.~
37 II, XVI | give time for selecting a proper place for descent, the lieutenant
38 II, XVIII| air in the interior at a proper temperature.~Beneath their
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