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laying-ground 1
lays 1
lazareff 1
lb 14
lbs 2
lead 11
leaden 5
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14 group
14 later
14 lava
14 lb
14 meet
14 moving
14 oxygen
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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lb

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 4 | atmosphere, that is to say, 15 lb. for each square inch of 2 1, 4 | bear a pressure of 5,600 lb. Ah! my brave Ned, do you 3 1, 4 | atmospheric pressure is about 15 lb. to the square inch, your 4 1, 4 | moment a pressure of 97,500 lb." ~"Without my perceiving 5 1, 4 | undergo a pressure of 97,500 lb.; at 320 feet, ten times 6 1, 4 | pressure would be 97,500,000 lb.--that is to say, that you 7 1, 18| pulley-strops, swivel-guns, an 18 lb. shot, fragments of astronomical 8 2, 3 | of this tridacne at 600 lb. Such an oyster would contain 9 2, 3 | oyster would contain 30 lb. of meat; and one must have 10 2, 5 | platform. It weighed 10,000 lb. ~The next day, 11th February, 11 2, 6 | contents at more than 4,000 lb. weight of gold, that is 12 2, 11| atmospheres, that is to say, 3,200 lb. to each square two-fifths 13 2, 18| might weigh 4,000 to 5,000 lb.; the, varying colour changing 14 2, 19| displaced a mass weighing 8,400 lb. They are they which, in


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