Chapter
1 II | examined, exhibited the most certain indications of energy, audacity,
2 II | recount to you briefly how certain ardent spirits, starting
3 II | the seventeenth century a certain David Fabricius boasted
4 II | I will only add that a certain Hans Pfaal, of Rotterdam,
5 II | thither are simple, easy, certain, infallible— and that is
6 IV | therefore, is, that at certain times it approaches nearer
7 V | lunar light produced during certain of her phases by the existence
8 V | disc appeared scored in certain parts with white lines;
9 VI | that, in consequence of certain fluctuations of north and
10 VI | doubting class, expressed certain fears as to the position
11 VI | become accelerated in a certain degree. Hence they concluded,
12 VI | diminution of speed will be certain to succeed it. So, then,
13 VII | acquired great perfection; with certain instruments we have succeeded
14 VII | Still, as we must reserve a certain stability for our projectile,
15 VIII | no advantage in passing certain limits.”~“Quite so,” said
16 IX | pounds of powder.”~“You are certain of this amount?” broke in
17 IX | broke in Barbicane.~“Quite certain,” replied the major. “The
18 XI | Union. Now, by good fortune, certain frontiers of the United
19 XII | being eagerly taken up. Certain countries distinguished
20 XII | backward state; and moreover, certain Spaniards, not by any means
21 XII | absorb nearly the whole. Certain cannon-shots in the Federal
22 XV | bands, and firmly fixed at certain intervals by cross-clamps
23 XV | impatience mingled with a certain amount of emotion. Not a
24 XVI | observations revealed a certain change going on in the state
25 XVIII | all combined to impart a certain character of reality to
26 XIX | spite of the opinions of certain narrow-minded people, who
27 XIX | are.”~“For myself, I feel certain of it,” said Michel Ardan.~“
28 XIX | difficult of explanation; that certain denizens of the seas maintain
29 XX | as a fact?”~“Absolutely certain!”~A counter-movement here
30 XX | regarding the presence of a certain atmosphere, we are forced
31 XX | admit the presence of a certain quantity of water. This
32 XXI | back upon the earth?”~“I am certain of it,” cried the captain.~“
33 XXII | conqueror of the moon. One day, certain of these poor people, so
34 XXIII | enclosure, then, after a certain time, all the oxygen of
35 XXVI | the Columbiad, required a certain period of time.~Barbicane
36 XXVIII| Barbicane, and Michel Ardan were certain to be immortalized in the
37 III | left the three travelers a certain freedom of movement. The
38 III | They necessarily consumed a certain quantity of gas, for they
39 III | plunged his hand rapidly into certain mysterious boxes, singing
40 V | photographers like— like Nadar?”~“Certain.”~“Then, friend Barbicane,
41 VII | himself to be convinced to a certain extent. He admitted that
42 VIII | Either it would retain a certain amount of motion, and pass
43 VIII | a strong remark.”~“It is certain,” replied Barbicane; “the
44 IX | producing a recoil, check to a certain degree the projectile’s
45 IX | succumbed to her influence to a certain degree; though its own velocity
46 IX | become a tangent. But it was certain that the projectile would
47 X | enough to be able to solve certain physical and geological
48 XII | Barbicane; “if it was so, under certain conditions of the moon,
49 XII | but nothing can be less certain. Besides, if we pass nearer
50 XII | hemisphere. Some, however, occupy certain portions of the southern
51 XIII | or seem to disappear, at certain seasons.”~“And for what
52 XIV | condensed on the other side, as certain astronomers pretend.”~“That
53 XIV | Besides, I am not at all certain that the objects we have
54 XV | the sky by thousands at certain seasons?”~“Yes.”~“Well,
55 XV | replied Barbicane. “With a certain speed it will assume the
56 XV | obliged them to consume a certain quantity. Strictly speaking,
57 XV | by the decomposition of certain substances, can provide
58 XVIII | century. And according to certain calculations, this mean
59 XIX | The projectile sustained a certain shock, which was sensibly
60 XX | young midshipman, who had a certain amount of imagination, was
61 XXII | which, with water let into certain compartments, could draw
62 XXII | operation was far from being certain. How great were the chances
63 XXIII | and all served alike. At certain hours, successively calculated,
64 Not | know. “Aluminium” >has a certain charm. I don’t know what
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