Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | endeavored to impart only what is known to exist.~In the same year
2 I, III | thatch of turf and straw, known to the natives by the name
3 I, X | unlike what had ever been known to be raised from the bed
4 I, XI | topmost point of which was known to have an altitude of more
5 I, XIV | language which is generally known both by Russians and Englishmen—
6 I, XV | Those minor planets all are known to rotate in a narrow zone
7 I, XVII| that meteoric ring which is known to lie exterior to the earth’
8 I, XVII| perfect conformity with the known laws of celestial mechanism.~“
9 I, XIX | these spots only two were known to be inhabited: Gibraltar,
10 I, XXI | famous Zouave refrain, well known throughout the French army,
11 I, XXIV| United States they had been known to outvie the speed of an
12 II, I | contribution from Formentera, the known population of Gallia was
13 II, I | ungenial character was so well known in scientific circles that
14 II, III | resolved that it should be known as Gallia.~His next business
15 II, IV | properly fed, have been known to withstand a temperature
16 II, VII | forty of these coins is known to amount to one kilogramme.~“
17 II, IX | months Isaac Hakkabut had known nothing. Since the day he
18 II, XII | result of their exploration known to the mass of the community,
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