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Alphabetical [« »] forbidden 2 forbidding 1 forbids 1 force 18 forced 10 forces 1 forcible 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 eleven 18 fifteen 18 fixed 18 force 18 furnished 18 gone 18 heat | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances force |
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1 1, 1 | the influx proved that the force of the water was considerable. 2 1, 10| such a proposition, when force could destroy the best arguments? ~" 3 1, 11| Until now, its dynamic force has remained under restraint, 4 1, 15| into one." ~"No one will force you, Master Ned," said Captain 5 1, 16| creature fell stunned, and the force of its fall brought it within 6 1, 19| to say that nothing would force him to set foot on terra 7 1, 21| behind by some invisible force, I know not what, fled, 8 1, 21| the conductor the whole force of the current. It might 9 1, 22| white heat, so that, by force of contrast, certain portions 10 2, 5 | although thrown with great force; had apparently only struck 11 2, 7 | violence of subterranean force is ever diminishing. Volcanoes, 12 2, 11| we could neither gain by force nor cunning, I liked to 13 2, 11| waves with in describable force. Under this powerful pressure, 14 2, 11| remained motionless, the force of its screw subdued by 15 2, 15| raised it with irresistible force, bringing it into beds which 16 2, 16| physical pains by moral force. ~By his orders the vessel 17 2, 16| vacuum. Then all the electric force was put on the pumps, that 18 2, 22| will defend myself; I will force them to kill me." ~"We will