Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | Thither, accordingly, it was determined to proceed, and in a few
2 I, XV | with a smile, “you have determined the perihelion of our orbit;
3 I, XVIII| resolutely, with the air of a man determined, in spite of argument, to
4 I, XXI | subordinates incorruptible, Isaac determined to go to the fountain-head.
5 I, XXI | completely frozen. It was determined, therefore, for the colony
6 II, I | small private means, he determined on his own account to carry
7 II, III | geodesic operations, he determined to re-examine the results
8 II, III | of the comet’s orbit was determined.~3. The direction of the
9 II, IV | retaining his property, he determined to wait for some emergency
10 II, IV | actual measurement, I have determined its mass, its density, and
11 II, VI | rather amused than otherwise, determined to try another form of persuasion. “
12 II, VII | piece of money is rigorously determined by law, and that the diameters
13 II, VII | French coins are rigidly determined by law, and as the silver
14 II, XIII | appertained to the planet was determined; but Nerina is a moon now.
15 II, XV | understand that you are determined to retain your two garrisons
16 II, XVI | question that had still to be determined.~The day following Servadac’
17 II, XVII | undertaking, but even they were determined to put a bold face upon
18 II, XVII | 000 miles an hour.~It was determined to make the start at two
19 II, XVIII| yards, Lieutenant Procope determined to maintain it at that level.
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