Book, Chapter
1 I, XX | the mysterious documents correct? If so, Gallia must now
2 I, XX | that your conjecture is correct. Beyond a doubt, what we
3 II, I | after a while. “If it be correct, I suppose we must conclude
4 II, II | the listeners.~“You are correct to a certain degree,” continued
5 II, IV | professor’s calculations were correct (a point upon which they
6 II, IV | terrestrial year. You are quite correct, it is the 26th of March.”~“
7 II, V | astronomer’s calculations correct, and was there a sound foundation
8 II, VI | steelyard, so delicate and so correct?”~The orderly wondered how
9 II, VIII| his prognostications are correct.”~“The more I see of him,
10 II, VIII| foundation, and will prove correct to the minutest particular.”~
11 II, VIII| unaltered way.~The astronomer, correct in his prognostications,
12 II, IX | see whether the weight is correct.”~Hakkabut pointed out that
13 II, X | professor’s calculations were correct—and why should they be doubted?—
14 II, XII | Procope’s conjecture proved correct. On entering the crater,
15 II, XIV | the steelyard is not quite correct.”~The words were not uttered
16 II, XV | elements of Nerina upon a correct basis, a task to which he
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