Book, Chapter
1 I, II | riddled by shell that a portion of it had actually fallen
2 I, V | commotion had been, that portion of the Algerian coast which
3 I, V | usually sank for the latter portion of its daily round. They
4 I, VI | swallowed up at least a large portion of the province of Oran.
5 I, VI | Surkelmittoo. Here a large portion of the bank had been swept
6 I, VII | its mischief to some small portion of the Algerian coast, and
7 I, X | be visible? Surely some portion of the Casbah must still
8 I, XI | annihilation of a considerable portion of the colony. Not merely
9 I, XII | they entertain that any portion of the old continent still
10 I, XIII | the chess-men losing some portion of their weight was quite
11 I, XIV | mouth of the Shelif that a portion of Africa, on that eventful
12 I, XIV | submerged; France is an integral portion of a solid continent. France,
13 I, XVII | its situation, must be a portion of the northernmost territory
14 I, XVII | indeed, survived of any portion of Sicily; the very peak
15 I, XVII | asteroid has carried with it a portion of the old earth’s atmosphere,
16 I, XVIII| only too apparent that the portion of the harvest that remained
17 I, XXI | Accordingly the greater portion of the party, escorted by
18 II, III | namely, that a certain portion of the terrestrial sphere
19 II, III | produced, for some short portion of its pathway the orbit
20 II, VI | fixing, too!”~So large a portion of the vessel had been appropriated
21 II, IX | prospect of first selling a portion of his merchandise for all
22 II, XIII | imprinted, and the only portion of the shore where any change
23 II, XVI | she may not, carry off a portion of the earth’s atmosphere
24 II, XVII | evident that the detached portion was not revolving round
25 II, XVII | had carried with it any portion of atmosphere, whether it
26 II, XVIII| totally eclipsed an enormous portion of the firmament above,
|