Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | attention to a bright speck, apparently about the size of one of
2 I, X | although east and west had apparently changed places, north and
3 I, X | the other coast-towns, had apparently been absorbed into the bowels
4 I, XIII | party of thirteen men were apparently the sole survivors of an
5 I, XIII | there was another island, apparently the very counterpart of
6 I, XV | the course of time, all apparently antagonistic circumstances
7 I, XV | after reading it aloud, “apparently registers the distance traversed
8 I, XVI | the pale rays of the sun, apparently lessened in its magnitude,
9 I, XVII | Gourbi Island, which was apparently the only spot in their new
10 I, XVII | shyly through the branches. Apparently discovering nothing in the
11 I, XIX | of the Gallian Sea, which apparently comprised about one-half
12 I, XXI | And, sure enough, what was apparently the moon was rising above
13 I, XXII | the moon. Although it was apparently much nearer to Gallia than
14 I, XXIV | reconnoiter the plain, which was apparently as boundless as ever. It
15 II, I | why the astronomer should apparently be interested in the comet
16 II, III | Palmyrin Rosette was omitted, apparently for no other reason than
17 II, III | and Rosette was disposed apparently to evade, or at least to
18 II, XVIII| a perpetual iridescence.~Apparently rising with them in their
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