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Alphabetical [« »] reserve 8 reserved 6 reserving 1 reservoir 9 reservoirs 35 resident 1 resin 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 provisions 9 public 9 reefs 9 reservoir 9 returning 9 safety 9 sailed | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances reservoir |
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1 1, 10| animal. The sea is the vast reservoir of Nature. The globe began 2 1, 11| half yards; and, lastly a reservoir of air, seven and a half 3 1, 14| suffering. It consists of a reservoir of thick iron plates, in 4 1, 14| fifty atmospheres. This reservoir is fixed on the back by 5 1, 14| on those conditions the reservoir of the apparatus can furnish 6 1, 14| have I not my Rouquayrol reservoir, which can furnish it at 7 1, 15| rather large. It served as a reservoir for compressed air, which 8 1, 15| clothing, or of my shoes, of my reservoir of air, or my thick helmet, 9 1, 16| ease, for it seemed that my reservoir supplied air very deficient