Book, Chapter
1 I, V | Servadac, thinking it just probable that the count, as on the
2 I, VI | perished; or was it not more probable that the Mediterranean had
3 I, VI | seemed, therefore, more than probable that a similar fate had
4 I, VIII| 1st, and it seemed most probable that, in its irregular orbit,
5 I, X | she is not incurring any probable risk of being precipitated
6 I, XIV | England! Ten times more probable that France—”~“France!”
7 I, XV | movements, there was no probable reason to be alleged why
8 I, XVII| lead us; it is more than probable it is not alone.”~The count
9 I, XVII| a series. It seems to me probable that they are being sent
10 I, XX | agreed that it was very probable.~“Heaven be praised!” ejaculated
11 I, XX | or perhaps, still more probable, the volcano, like those
12 I, XXII| leagues away, and it is not probable that the moon has ceased
13 I, XXIV| Islands. It was more than probable that the unknown writer
14 I, XXIV| to any representation of probable difficulties; the future,
15 II, I | papers, then, it seemed probable that the astronomer, during
16 II, VII | Maupertuis has already deemed probable,” replied the astronomer.~“
17 II, XII | considered it more than probable that a fresh outlet had
18 II, XIII| water, it seemed almost probable that there would never have
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