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1 I | circular couched in the following terms:~ BALTIMORE, October
2 III | comparative tranquility.~On the following day, thanks to the telegraphic
3 IV | Barbicane.~It was couched in the following terms:~The Director of the
4 V | gradual condensation; then, following the immutable laws of mechanics,
5 V | other molecules of the mass, following the example of this central
6 VIII | answer such questions. The following evening the discussion was
7 VIII | good friend; and, in fact, following this proportion for a projectile
8 VIII | minute or two he declared the following result:~“The cannon will
9 VIII | their third meeting for the following evening.~
10 IX | committee when they met on the following evening.~The first speaker
11 X | suddenly intensified by the following incident:~We have seen what
12 X | sealed packet containing the following superbly laconic reply:~ “
13 XII | subscriptions were received at the following banks in the different states
14 XII | considerable capital, of which the following is a statement:~ United
15 XII | latest by the 15th of October following, and the cannon delivered
16 XIII | Coldspring factory.~On the following day, the four fellow-travelers
17 XIV | detachment of workmen; and on the following day the whole town of huts
18 XV | the central well.~The day following that on which the works
19 XV | metal was fixed for the following day.~“This fete of the casting
20 XVIII | put point-blank to him the following question: “Is the person
21 XVIII | requesting answers to the following queries:~“About the ship
22 XIX | A MONSTER MEETING~On the following day Barbicane, fearing that
23 XIX | himself with adding the following remarks:~“Gentlemen, you
24 XX | excitement had subsided, the following words were heard uttered
25 XXVIII| or,~2. The projectile, following an immutable law, will continue
26 XXVIII| the 3d of January in the following year; for the moon entering
27 XXVIII| insufficient to allow of their following the course of the projectile.~
28 XXVIII| a circular one, and that following an elliptical orbit round
29 II | zenith. Its absence drew the following remark from Ardan:~“And
30 VII | projectile, obstinately following them. Diana howled lugubriously
31 XII | on terrestrial maps. The following is the reason of this anomaly.
32 XIII | twilight on her surface; night following day and day following night
33 XIII | night following day and day following night with the suddenness
34 XIV | which, instead of rigidly following its course, has awkwardly
35 XIV | have thrown out are still following us.”~“Why not?” asked Nicholl.~“
36 XV | and that it had shifted by following an almost concentric curve.~
37 XVI | afternoon. The projectile was following its curvilinear direction
38 XX | off the American coast, following that long peninsula which
39 Not | these cases; the % and the following new-line should be deleted. >{
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