Book, Chapter
1 I, I | interruption to traffic between continent and continent, spread its
2 I, I | traffic between continent and continent, spread its dreary veil
3 I, IX | you here. I left you on a continent, and here I have the honor
4 I, X | what had become of the vast continent of Africa, of which, they
5 I, XI | Africa and the point of the continent nearest to the island of
6 I, XII | that the land before them, continent or island, had been upheaved
7 I, XII | that any portion of the old continent still existed beyond that
8 I, XIV | survived; the rest of the vast continent disappeared as completely
9 I, XIV | been closed in by a new continent. After the most anxious
10 I, XIV | integral portion of a solid continent. France, at least, is safe.”~
11 I, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~THE RESIDUUM OF A CONTINENT~Almost unconsciously, the
12 I, XVI | not a vestige of the old continent of Europe could be discerned.
13 I, XVII | demonstrating that a new continent must have been formed, substituted
14 I, XXII | settled was an island or a continent, and till the cold was abated
15 II, II | the fragments of the old continent at Tunis, Sardinia, Gibraltar,
16 II, XVIII| that jutted out from the continent that formed the framework
17 II, XVIII| error in distinguishing continent from continent.~The surprise
18 II, XVIII| distinguishing continent from continent.~The surprise only kindled
19 II, XVIII| from the extremity of the continent; Turkey, like an insolent
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