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1 I | CHAPTER I~THE GUN CLUB~During the War of the Rebellion,
2 I | Rebellion, a new and influential club was established in the city
3 I | general meeting, and the club is fully constituted. So
4 I | the nucleus of the “Gun Club.” In a single month after
5 I | scientific exponents of the Gun Club, was “proportional to the
6 I | their projectiles.”~The Gun Club once founded, it is easy
7 I | Book of Honor” of the Gun Club; and of those who made good
8 I | that throughout the Gun Club there was not quite one
9 I | with grief; and the Gun Club was relegated to profound
10 I | and the members of the Gun Club, erstwhile so noisy in their
11 I | to the members of the Gun Club, and go and bury myself
12 I | unfortunate condition, and the club was threatened with approaching
13 I | The president of the Gun Club has the honor to inform
14 II | toward the saloons of the Gun Club at No. 21 Union Square.
15 II | by the shots of the Gun Club, assortments of rammers
16 II | use of the members of the club; and on this especial evening
17 II | rare exception in the Gun Club, all his limbs complete.
18 II | plunged the members of the Gun Club in deplorable inactivity.
19 II | the antecedents of the Gun Club; and it cannot fail to make
20 II | the Moon!” roared the Gun Club, with one voice.~“The moon,
21 III | congratulation to the Gun Club, together with offers of
22 III | memorable meeting of the Gun Club, the manager of an English
23 IV | the board-room of the Gun Club. There, after some discussion,
24 IV | reposed in it by the Gun Club. So, after two days, the
25 IV | the President~ of the Gun Club at Baltimore.~ CAMBRIDGE,
26 IV | members of the~Baltimore Gun Club, our staff was immediately
27 IV | by the members of the Gun Club:~To sum up—~1st. The cannon
28 IV | The members of the Gun Club ought, therefore, without
29 V | satellite, which the Gun Club undertook to perfect in
30 VI | the enterprise of the Gun Club. The letter of the Observatory
31 VII | working committee of the Gun Club. The duty of this committee
32 X | the enterprise of the Gun Club. It followed day by day
33 X | against the attempt of the Gun Club. He attacked it furiously
34 X | the president of the Gun Club had never seen. Fortunate
35 X | the president of the Gun Club to break it. Barbicane,
36 X | communication was made to the Gun Club, the captain’s wrath passed
37 X | attacked the labors of the Gun Club, published a number of letters
38 X | the president of the Gun Club. The latter did not even
39 X | the experiment of the Gun Club will not be forthcoming.~
40 XI | general meeting of the Gun Club, Barbicane produced a magnificent
41 XI | influential members of the Gun Club were besieged day and night
42 XI | The members of the Gun Club could not decide to which
43 XI | different members of the Gun Club by name. The magistrates
44 XII | With such a balance the Gun Club might begin operations at
45 XII | to the credit of the Gun Club at the close of the subscription.~
46 XII | the enterprise of the Gun Club was contrary to the “principle
47 XII | this intimation the Gun Club merely shrugged its shoulders
48 XII | the treasury of the Gun Club.~Let no one be surprised
49 XII | Barbicane, president of the Gun Club, of the one part, and T.
50 XIII | was arrived at by the Gun Club, to the disparagement of
51 XIII | the secretary of the Gun Club.~“Not exactly,” replied
52 XIII | to the members of the Gun Club all the conditions requisite
53 XIV | The members of the Gun Club remained at Tampa Town,
54 XIV | bounties offered by the Gun Club, he had enlisted a choice
55 XIV | and the members of the Gun Club warmly congratulated their
56 XV | delegation of members of the Gun Club, who had made the voyage
57 XVI | of the members of the Gun Club was sorely tried during
58 XVI | the president of the Gun Club, with an immense sigh of
59 XVI | visitors enabled the Gun Club to pocket nearly five hundred
60 XVI | were the members of the Gun Club. This privilege was justly
61 XVI | and other members of the club, to the number of ten in
62 XVI | her satellite, to the Gun Club, the Union, the Moon, Diana,
63 XVII | works undertaken by the Gun Club had now virtually come to
64 XVII | the archives of the Gun Club:~ FRANCE, PARIS,~30 September,
65 XVIII | the president of the Gun Club had instituted regarding
66 XVIII | the president of the Gun Club.~“All right! how d’ye do,
67 XIX | principal members of the Gun Club. He was supported on his
68 XIX | the president of the Gun Club had been satisfied with
69 XX | the president of the Gun Club shared with Michel Ardan
70 XX | the president of the Gun Club.~Barbicane, free at last,
71 XX | the president of the Gun Club and the captain parted.
72 XXI | The secretary of the Gun Club burst into the room. A bomb
73 XXI | worthy secretary of the Gun Club thought that his president
74 XXII | the secretary of the Gun Club found that Barbicane and
75 XXIII | the secretary of the Gun Club appeared at the top of the
76 XXIV | the president of the Gun Club had credited the Observatory
77 XXIV | the period when the Gun Club essayed their great experiment,
78 XXIV | elevation, nevertheless, the Gun Club were compelled to be content,
79 XXIV | doing its duty to the Gun Club, rendered immense services
80 XXV | Ardan carried all the Gun Club with him in his enthusiasm.
81 XXVI | by the members of the Gun Club, and by deputations sent
82 XXVIII| great experiment of the Gun Club.~ LONG’S PEAK, December
83 XXVIII| the experiment of the Gun Club can have no other result
84 XXVIII| The members of the Gun Club, a circle of artillerymen
85 XXVIII| principal members of the Gun Club, President Barbicane, Major
86 XXVIII| Rocky Mountains, the Gun Club had a gigantic telescope
87 XXVIII| honorable secretary of the Gun Club wished himself to observe
88 II | the president of the Gun Club and laid him on the divan.
89 VII | all the members of the Gun Club, and they will be well received.
90 XVIII | the projectile of the Gun Club, after having founded their
91 XIX | the projectile of the Gun Club escape this natural arrangement?
92 XIX | their friends of the Gun Club, and the dearest of all,
93 XX | ardent supporters of the Gun Club, who had married an aunt
94 XXI | the projectile of the Gun Club. As to the travelers which
95 XXI | give information to the Gun Club of the projectile’s fall.~
96 XXI | vice-president of the Gun Club, Baltimore; the third to
97 XXI | the question. At the Gun Club there was an explosion.
98 XXI | in the bosom of the Gun Club. On one side were those
99 XXI | it was decided in the Gun Club that Blomsberry brothers,
100 XXI | vice-president of the Gun Club, and the sub-director of
101 XXI | the secretary of the Gun Club had started soon after the
102 XXI | the secretary of the Gun Club constituted a permanent
103 XXI | the secretary of the Gun Club maintaining for the thousandth
104 XXI | imprudent secretary of the Gun Club.~He reappeared at the upper
105 XXI | their friends of the Gun Club, they arrived at San Francisco,
106 XXII | the disposal of the Gun Club by the Government of the
107 XXII | had subscribed to the Gun Club was directly interested
108 XXII | the delegates of the Gun Club, were already in their cabins.
109 XXII | the delegates of the Gun Club. Then there was a moment
110 XXII | the delegates of the Gun Club were mounted on the bridge,
111 XXIII | the delegates of the Gun Club, returning without delay
112 XXIII | two companions, the Gun Club decided upon giving a banquet,
113 XXIII | Maston, secretary of the Gun Club. The carriage was reserved
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