Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | decline in the author’s power of awaking interest. Many
2 I, II | without being conscious of the power he possessed. It must be
3 I, II | pretension to any gift of poetic power, but his inexhaustible memory
4 I, IX | height which it is beyond my power to estimate. Some mysterious
5 I, X | must now do all in their power to discover what had become
6 I, XVII| whom it might be in our power to afford assistance, before
7 I, XXII| too insignificant for her power of attraction to carry off
8 I, XXII| capable of exercising a power of attraction upon any of
9 I, XXII| at present out of their power to determine whether the
10 I, XXIV| and I can suggest a motive power surer and swifter than horses.”~“
11 I, XXIV| then, it was within the power of the unknown writer to
12 II, VIII| beyond the astronomer’s power to ascertain; and even if
13 II, IX | soon as he recovered his power of articulation, Isaac began
14 II, XI | utterly defying all human power to arrest, that the lieutenant
15 II, XIII| to do everything in his power to provide him with the
16 II, XIII| That belongs to a Higher Power than ours!”~
17 II, XVI | you, whether it is in our power, by any means, to avert
18 II, XVI | learning, has not a shadow of power to prevent the comet and
19 II, XVI | with you, to the best of my power, in putting it into execution.”~“
20 II, XVII| further increase of muscular power, and a fresh diminution
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