Chapter
1 I | These inventions, in fact, left far in the rear the timid
2 I | case there, all that is left for us is to plant tobacco
3 I | teeth which the war had left him; “that will never do!”~“
4 IV | is too considerable to be left out of consideration. In
5 VIII | the distance. When a body left to itself falls to the surface
6 IX | was hard and glittering, left no trace upon the hand,
7 IX | from the discussion; he left the others to speak while
8 XV | hay and straw. The space left between the mould and the
9 XVIII| So saying, the president left the cabin and informed the
10 XIX | President Barbicane, and on his left by J. T. Maston, more radiant
11 XXI | Barbicane ought to have left of his passage through the
12 I | have twenty-six minutes left,” replied Ardan.~“Twenty-four
13 II | that the projectile had left the earth, for the soil,
14 II | possible; the travelers had left the earth.~“I have lost,”
15 II | under such circumstances left him speechless. He had never
16 II | thirteen minutes since we left the American continent.”~“
17 II | This globe, where they had left all their affections, was
18 III | their particular place, it left the three travelers a certain
19 VI | longer any, they must have left enough oxygen for three
20 VI | projectile, you would soon be left behind.”~“Then we must remain
21 VII | of space. That last day left them.~They took down the
22 VIII | Michel, taking a spring, left the floor and remained suspended
23 IX | twenty of them. An opening left in the disc allowed them
24 XI | hemisphere for woman, the left for man.”~In speaking thus,
25 XI | Judge for yourselves.~In the left hemisphere stretches the “
26 XII | the east should be to the left hand, and the west to the
27 XII | the east would be to the left, and the west to the right,
28 XII | north, the east is on their left, and the west to their right.
29 XII | would be quite to their left, and the east to their right,
30 XIII | high, and round about the left rose moderate elevations,
31 XIII | reduced to 300 miles. To the left ran a line of mountains
32 XIII | right, the other on the left. That part of the disc beginning
33 XV | struck the projectile. Its left scuttle was even cracked
34 XVII | At this moment, to the left, lay extended one of the
35 XVII | superb brilliancy, have left but sadly broken cases.
36 XVII | Indeed, nature had not left the bottom of this crater
37 XVIII| admit, for they must have left traces of their passage
38 XIX | equal to that with which it left the mouth of the Columbiad,
39 XXI | carefully lashed to it; and, left solely to the rise and fall
40 XXIII| Human creatures who had left the terrestrial sphere,
41 XXIII| American language, the train left the platform of Baltimore.
42 Not | fix> [I read it over and left it there. Close enough for
43 Not | in the book, so both are left in.~><pyroxyle sometimes
44 Not | with underbars~These are left in for the next proofer
45 Not | here the greek letter delta~Left in.~ ~
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