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formalities 3
formally 3
formation 9
formed 29
formentera 21
former 22
formerly 5
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29 close
29 consequently
29 five
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29 impossible
29 kind
29 mass
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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formed

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | the ferriferous rocks that formed its base. It was the 31st 2 I, II | brave, he was eminently formed to be the protege of the 3 I, V | carpeted the soil, whilst trees formed a charming framework to 4 I, V | country which had hitherto formed the district of Mostaganem. 5 I, VI | from the plantations that formed a continuous rich and luxuriant 6 I, VI | the north, being no longer formed by the natural bank of the 7 I, VI | since it had ceased to be formed by the original river bank, 8 I, VI | before the cataclysm, had formed the extremity of the chain 9 I, VIII | the torrents of rain, now formed an equally acceptable shelter 10 I, VIII | seemed to indicate, now formed a right angle with the plane 11 I, VIII | Servadac’s computations, he formed the opinion that Venus could 12 I, VIII | On its disc the clouds formed from its atmospheric vapor 13 I, IX | tonnage. A narrow channel formed a passage through the ridge 14 I, XI | Mediterranean just at this point had formed a sudden ridge across the 15 I, XIV | irregularity of the coast had formed a kind of cove, which, though 16 I, XV | of the Mediterranean, and formed a promontory stretching 17 I, XV | new little planet has been formed, as I imagine, by disintegration 18 I, XVI | bottomjust as those which formed its sides—were of the same 19 I, XVII | continent must have been formed, substituted as it were 20 I, XX | Gallian sea. It evidently formed the universal substructure 21 I, XXII | the land, and the volcano formed the apex of a triangle, 22 I, XXIII| ever a few icicles were formed there by the action of the 23 I, XXIII| intolerable nuisance that it formed one of the daily diversions 24 II, I | a new asteroid had been formed by a fracture of the earth’ 25 II, III | the hypotheses they had formed in succession had now to 26 II, XVI | horizon, and clouds were formed and carried rapidly along 27 II, XVI | of wicker-work that had formed partitions in the hold of 28 II, XVII | firmly on the shore, and formed supports for the montgolfier, 29 II, XVIII| from the continent that formed the framework of the sea;


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