Book, Chapter
1 I, I | usually illuminated the various projections of the coast
2 I, VIII | plane of the ecliptic, her various seasons, like those of the
3 I, VIII | lustrous moon in miniature. Various indentations in the outline
4 I, IX | accompany his master. There were various reasons why he should be
5 I, XII | extraordinary. Elsewhere, in various quarters of the globe, there
6 I, XIII | its appearance. Many and various were the conjectures to
7 I, XIII | the bombs, howitzers, and various species of artillery with
8 I, XV | by careful observation at various points we shall arrive at
9 I, XVIII| content, and began to make various inquiries. “And what has
10 I, XIX | shoes of all sizes, caps of various shape, tools, household
11 I, XXII | did their best to pick up various scraps of French, which
12 I, XXIII| intermissions of their severity at various shiftings of the wind, Gallia’
13 I, XXIII| advisable to perpetuate the various breeds, but it was found
14 II, IV | was in the possession of various members of the little colony,
15 II, IV | Rosette, “that there are various preliminary calculations
16 II, VII | cleared?”~Ben Zoof removed the various articles that were lying
17 II, VII | force of gravity upon the various planets?”~“You can’t mean,
18 II, IX | time came, however, when various circumstances prompted him
19 II, X | wonderful rings would present various strange phenomena. Sometimes
20 II, X | star, now of another, what various systems might he not have
21 II, XII | were covered, there were various irregularities in the rock,
22 II, XIII | several actual observations at various points of the orbit; and
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