Chapter
1 IV | is equally necessary to take into account the deviation
2 VI | no other ambition than to take possession of this new continent
3 VII | question of the projectile must take precedence of that of the
4 VII | but it did burst. We must take, then, for our starting
5 VII | discharge a projectile, and then take no further notice of it;
6 VIII | rejoined Maston. “As well take a pistol.”~“I think so too,”
7 VIII | Barbicane, “we must now take into consideration the metal
8 IX | necessary that our powder should take fire instantaneously in
9 IX | us, inasmuch as it would take several days to charge the
10 X | The latter did not even take the pains to refute the
11 X | and that the pyroxyle will take fire spontaneously under
12 XI | Which side ought he to take? As regarded the appropriation
13 XI | magistrates had but one course to take, and they took it. They
14 XIII | hence shall our projectile take its flight into the regions
15 XV | knocked up.~The casting was to take place at twelve o’clock
16 XVIII | reasonable being, offered to take passage within the projectile,
17 XVIII | on board which he was to take his passage, the date assigned
18 XVIII | But he had forgotten to take into account the public
19 XIX | simple, natural, and easy to take one’s place in a projectile
20 XIX | you know how long it would take for an express train to
21 XX | silent, and appeared to take no notice of the thousands
22 XX | case you will do well to take every precaution, for the
23 XXII | he said, “you must not take what I say in bad part;
24 XXIII | that the travelers were to take their place. This body of
25 XXV | November; the departure was to take place in ten days. One operation
26 XXV | visit. It is only wise to take all precautions.”~These
27 XXV | terrestrial friends; they will take care not to forget us.”~“
28 XXVIII| the lunar disc could not take place until the 5th of December
29 III | heaved a sigh.~“We will take care of you,” said Michel; “
30 III | mountains, a sextant to take the height of the sun, glasses
31 III | The observers could not take their eyes from this novel
32 VI | moon?”~“Yes, if we do not take into consideration the refraction
33 VI | terrestrial atmosphere. No, if we take that refraction into consideration.
34 VII | with the projectile was to take place.~According to his
35 VII | regret is not being able to take a walk outside. What voluptuousness
36 VII | advisable to return, we will take counsel together. If the
37 VII | jumping a yard high, “why? To take possession of the moon in
38 VIII | that this phenomenon should take place, we must have passed
39 IX | for its fall; it seemed to take a curve parallel to the
40 X | were rigidly determined. To take them, they had glasses;
41 XII | according to them. When they take observations, they turn
42 XIV | sun then refused.~“Devil take the radiant orb!” exclaimed
43 XIV | eclipses of the sun, which only take place on this side of the
44 XIV | in order that they may take place, it is necessary for
45 XVIII | unfortunate sphere will take to cool?”~“Certainly.”~“
46 XX | said the captain, “I will take down the result. Now haul
47 XXI | terrestrial globe could only take place on this 27@ north
48 XXII | must wait till twelve to take the reckoning exactly. The
49 XXIII | the Union could directly take part in it.~All the head
50 XXIII | population were invited to take their places at the banquet
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