Chapter
1 IV | been said above, it will be necessary, first of all, to choose
2 IV | intervals of time. It will be necessary, therefore, to wait for
3 IV | of a given place, it is necessary that the place should not
4 IV | inasmuch as it is equally necessary to take into account the
5 IV | eleven degrees, it becomes necessary to add these eleven degrees
6 IV | delay, to commence the works necessary for such an experiment,
7 VI | to be quite exact, it is necessary to add that, in consequence
8 IX | be the quantity of powder necessary to produce impulsion?~It
9 IX | this is precisely what is necessary to be understood in order
10 IX | deciding the quantity of powder necessary to give the impulse, I think
11 IX | an explosion; and it is necessary that our powder should take
12 IX | augmented.”~“Will that be necessary?” asked the major.~“I think
13 X | No. 1 ($1,000).— That the necessary funds for the experiment
14 XI | yet to be decided; it was necessary to choose a favorable spot
15 XI | latitude. It became, then, necessary to determine exactly that
16 XI | of Baltimore. It became necessary to keep an eye upon the
17 XII | in southern Florida, the necessary materials for casting the
18 XII | their pay, and all the necessary details of the work, devolved
19 XIII | Sugar-Cane in Florida.” It became necessary to issue fresh editions
20 XIII | Cambridge Observatory the funds necessary for the construction of
21 XIV | the outer soil. It became necessary to employ very powerful
22 XV | him from averting. It was necessary to preserve complete freedom
23 XIX | our efforts, invent the necessary machines, and rectify the
24 XX | furnish themselves the oxygen necessary for combustion, the mere
25 XXII | regions of the moon. It is necessary here to mention a proposal
26 XXIII | contained water and the necessary provisions; and fire and
27 XXIII | taking with him, it was necessary to renew the air of the
28 XXIII | 400 litres— the quantity necessary for the travelers during
29 XXIII | life-supporting properties.~It is necessary, however, to add that the
30 XXIV | Observatory of Cambridge with the necessary sums for the construction
31 XXIV | fifteen feet long, it became necessary to bring the moon within
32 XXIV | limits of the Union. All the necessary apparatus was consequently
33 XXV | doing this, all those things necessary for the journey had to be
34 XXV | still remained; it being necessary to provide against the possibility
35 XXVI | places in the projectile! The necessary operations for the descent,
36 XXVIII| upon the subject, took all necessary means to ensure the success
37 XXVIII| different positions are necessary to determine these elements.
38 I | with our president, as the necessary funds for the enterprise
39 IV | initiatory speed it was necessary to give the projectile?”~“
40 IV | that is to say, the speed necessary for the projectile on leaving
41 V | in the first second was necessary to enable them to reach
42 XIV | they may take place, it is necessary for the moon to be in opposition.
43 XVIII | lines, and the violence necessary to carry volcanic matter
44 XVIII | that?”~“The hand is not necessary,” answered Nicholl, not
45 XVIII | motion appears to him to be a necessary result of life, whatever
46 XIX | parallels. Thus the time necessary to travel over the distance
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