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Alphabetical [« »] 1,200,000,000 1 1,400 1 1,450 1 1,500 8 1,507 1 1,600 2 1,800 2 | Frequency [« »] 9 wide 9 wound 9 york 8 1,500 8 11th 8 30 8 abandoned | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances 1,500 |
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1 1, 12| and its contents about 1,500 cubic yards; that is to 2 1, 12| feet of water, or weighs 1,500 tons. ~"When I made the 3 1, 12| 100 atmospheres, which is 1,500 lbs. per square inch. From 4 1, 12| Now the Nautilus weighed 1,500 It came therefore to L67,500., 5 2, 6 | Alexandria, is reckoned about 1,500 fathoms in depth, and the 6 2, 12| size of the Nautilus being 1,500 tons; and one ton holding 7 2, 19| surrounding sea. Its mean depth is 1,500 fathoms, its mean breadth 8 2, 20| south is a depression of 1,500 fathoms. There the Gulf