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1 I, I | following morning, the first of January, at nine o’clock, upon the
2 I, V | zenith, in the month of January, in lat. 39 degrees N.?”~“
3 I, V | the sun in the month of January is shining down vertically
4 I, VI | following morning, the 2nd of January, or what, according to the
5 I, VI | following day, the 6th of January, the two men made a forced
6 I, VII | following day the 6th of January. His watch enabled him to
7 I, VII | From the 6th to the 13th of January the rain came down in torrents;
8 I, VIII | imminent. By the l8th of January the distance between that
9 I, IX | noticed, ever since the 1st of January, that the sun had risen
10 I, IX | It was on the last day of January that the repairs of the
11 I, X | that ever since the 1st of January the earth has been moving
12 I, XIII | catastrophe, which on the 1st of January had transformed an enormous
13 I, XIV | catastrophe occurred on the 1st of January last. Its cause, its limits
14 I, XV | that date—on the 15th of January at her perihelion, she would
15 I, XVII | whereas, in the month of January, the distance traveled by
16 I, XVIII| lasted from the 31st of January to the 5th of March, a period
17 I, XVIII| during the excessive heat of January, when the orbit of Gallia
18 I, XVIII| eventful night of the 1st of January the Hansa had been at Ceuta,
19 II, I | before or after the 1st of January; it makes all the difference,”
20 II, II | morning of the first of January there was a collision; my
21 II, III | the morning of the 1st of January last, Gallia, in passing
22 II, III | earth; that on the 10th of January it crossed the orbit of
23 II, IV | aphelion on the 15th of January, exactly a twelvemonth after
24 II, VIII | aphelion of the 15th of January, after which it would begin
25 II, IX | ten weeks to the 15th of January, when the comet would begin
26 II, XI | guarded the key.~The 1st of January was drawing near, the anniversary
27 II, XI | be complete.~The 1st of January, it is true, was not properly “
28 II, XII | Formentera.~On the 4th of January, by persevering industry,
29 II, XII | conversation dropped.~The 15th of January dawned; and the comet was
30 II, XIII | much time that the end of January arrived before they could
31 II, XVII | morning of this coming 1st of January.”~“Thanks, my dear professor—
32 II, XIX | with the dew of an ordinary January morning. It was about eight
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