Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | chain of marvels was not yet complete, and that something farther
2 I, IX | terrestrial sphere had undergone a complete modification? To all these
3 I, XIV | of etiquette being thus complete, there was no longer any
4 I, XIV | everywhere was terrible and complete. Not only was Algeria lost,
5 I, XV | words, would enable her to complete the circumnavigation of
6 I, XV | substance should undergo so complete a change. There was nothing
7 I, XVII| confines of this new basin as complete as possible before we withdraw.”~
8 I, XXI | preliminary arrangements were complete, and everything ready for
9 II, IV | mercury was accompanied by a complete stillness of the atmosphere;
10 II, IV | Gentlemen, in order to complete my account of my comet Gallia,
11 II, V | propose to-day to endeavor to complete our observations of the
12 II, VII | we are in a position to complete our calculation; we can
13 II, VII | Everyone gave him his complete attention.~“Before I proceed,”
14 II, VIII| demonstration was sufficiently complete that the orbit of Gallia
15 II, IX | said Servadac. “You must complete your contract.”~And, moaning
16 II, XI | population would still be complete.~The 1st of January, it
17 II, XVI | together the casing was soon complete. Isaac Hakkabut and the
18 II, XVII| consequences of this sudden and complete disruption, Servadac and
19 II, XVII| had a work of genius to complete. A poet he had left the
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