Chapter
1 I | idea, he directly seeks a second American to share it. If
2 II | enter into my plans, and second me with all your power,
3 II | velocity of 12,000 yards per second, and aimed at the moon,
4 IV | velocity of 1,200 yards per second; calculations prove that
5 IV | engine employed.~As to the second question, “What is the exact
6 IV | velocity of 12,000 yards per second, it would require little
7 IV | velocity of 12,000 yards per second.~4th. It ought to be discharged
8 VI | rotation upon her axis, the second being that of revolution
9 VII | rapidity of seven miles a second! Shall it not, gentlemen—
10 VII | velocity of 12,000 yards per second. Let us at present examine
11 VII | velocity of 500 yards a second. The Rodman Columbiad threw
12 VII | velocity of 800 yards per second— a result which Armstrong
13 VIII | mass. The minutes of the second meeting were destined triumphantly
14 VIII | force of 12,000 yards per second to a shell of 108 inches
15 VIII | falls five feet in the first second; and if the same body were
16 VIII | half a line in the first second. That is almost equivalent
17 X | velocity of 12,000 yards per second; that even with such a velocity
18 XV | homogeneous; and it requires a second fusion completely to refine
19 XIX | could both see and hear; a second set saw badly and heard
20 XXI | president’s, his alter ego, his second self; if you really must
21 XXIV | magnifying power of 6,000. The second was raised in Ireland, in
22 XXVI | chronometer to the tenth part of a second by that of Murchison the
23 XXVI | moment of departure, but each second seemed to last an age! At
24 XXVIII| SERVING AS A PREFACE TO THE SECOND~During the year 186-, the
25 XXVIII| twelve thousand yards to the second. Launched on the 1st of
26 XXVIII| should weigh 19,250 pounds. Second, that the gun should be
27 XXVIII| projectile of the Columbiad. Second, errors of theory on the
28 I | set within the tenth of a second by that of Murchison the
29 II | traverse Paris or New York in a second? This was evidently the
30 II | having only one; but this second moon is so small, and its
31 II | determine the existence of this second satellite and calculate
32 II | down the shutter of the second side. He succeeded; and
33 V | thousand yards in the first second was necessary to enable
34 V | minutes only, we met the second satellite, which gravitates
35 V | we should have made a second Noah’s ark of this projectile,
36 V | must act quickly.”~“And the second reason?” asked Michel.~“
37 V | reason?” asked Michel.~“The second reason is that we must not
38 IX | or about 170 leagues a second. Under the centripetal force,
39 XII | could even distinguish a second ringed enclosure. Around
40 XIV | been opened more than a second, but that second had sufficed
41 XIV | than a second, but that second had sufficed to let in a
42 XV | parabola is a curve of the second order, the result of the
43 XV | Michel, is a curve of the second order, produced by the intersection
44 XV | one mile and a half per second. It cut the projectile’s
45 XVII | eastern part of the orb; the second occupied the eastern border,
46 XVIII | Nicholl, “let us attack the second question, an indispensable
47 XVIII | the discussion, put the second question, which had just
48 XIX | 16,000 yards in the last second.~But to give some figures
49 XXI | Secretary at Washington; the second to the vice-president of
50 XXII | Blomsberry.~“Without losing a second.”~Every precaution was taken
51 Not | two letters or less, the second word is also in >small caps. >
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