Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | driven to the irresistible conclusion that the tract of land which
2 I, VII | and Ben Zoof came to the conclusion that in future he must be
3 I, VII | captain came, as to an easier conclusion, to the opinion that the
4 I, VIII | Captain Servadac came to the conclusion that, as the earth was now
5 I, VIII | his master told him the conclusion at which he had arrived.~“
6 I, XII | impossible to come to any other conclusion but that the land before
7 I, XIV | ceremony brought to its due conclusion. It need hardly be said
8 I, XVIII| reluctantly come to the conclusion that the more prudent policy
9 I, XVIII| that, immediately after the conclusion of the interview, Negrete
10 I, XXIV | arrive at some definite conclusion as to the date at which
11 I, XXIV | in circumference; and the conclusion was irresistible that it
12 II, I | happened.”~Thus, the general conclusion arrived at by the Gallian
13 II, III | calculations had led him to the conclusion that the comet would strike
14 II, VII | What, therefore, is our conclusion? Why, that the density of
15 II, XII | reason for coming to this conclusion was that the caloric emitted
16 II, XIII | point, they came to the conclusion that the eruption which
17 II, XIV | but came to an immediate conclusion that the professor was contemplating
18 II, XV | Major Oliphant,” he said in conclusion, “I am here to inquire whether
19 II, XVI | or drowned. Is that your conclusion, lieutenant?”~“I confess
20 II, XVI | bringing the meeting to a conclusion by a ringing cheer.~Truly
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