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Alphabetical [« »] manners 1 manoeuvre 8 manoeuvres 3 manometer 18 mantle 2 manufactory 1 manufacture 3 | Frequency [« »] 18 hunt 18 indicated 18 known 18 manometer 18 movements 18 n 18 noon | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances manometer |
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1 1, 6 | The engineer obeyed. The manometer showed ten degrees. But 2 1, 11| with movable needle is a manometer, is it not?" ~"It is actually 3 1, 11| not?" ~"It is actually a manometer. But by communication with 4 1, 13| tanks; the needle of the manometer marked by a different pressure 5 1, 13| course to be E.N.E., the manometer indicated a pressure of 6 2, 2 | native element, and the manometer showed that she was about 7 2, 6 | temperature. I looked at the manometer; it showed a depth of sixty 8 2, 8 | indicated moderate speed, the manometer a depth of about sixty feet. ~ 9 2, 10| saloon. I looked at the manometer. It told me that the Nautilus 10 2, 10| circumference. Its level (the manometer showed) could only be the 11 2, 13| My eyes never left the manometer. We were still rising diagonally 12 2, 15| answered. I consulted the manometer. To my great surprise, it 13 2, 15| compass silently, then the manometer; and, going to the planisphere, 14 2, 15| Look at the needle of the manometer; it shows that the Nautilus 15 2, 15| never took his eyes off the manometer. Since the fall of the iceberg, 16 2, 15| from the partition. The manometer showed that the Nautilus 17 2, 16| stopped. Soon, too, the manometer indicated an ascending movement. 18 2, 16| with him? At the moment the manometer indicated that we were not