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1 III | impossible to describe the effect produced by the last words of the
2 V | constantly varying appearances produced by her several phases, has
3 V | phenomena of the lunar light produced during certain of her phases
4 VIII | passed at the last meeting produced a great effect out of doors.
5 IX | is to the volume of gas produced by its combustion as 1 to
6 XI | the Gun Club, Barbicane produced a magnificent map of the
7 XI | give the preference.~Texas produced its array of twenty-six
8 XI | best cotton in all America, produced the best green oak for the
9 XV | quadrangular chimney, they produced a most singular effect.~
10 XV | it was man alone who had produced these reddish vapors, these
11 XX | appearance could only have been produced by a deviation of the solar
12 XXIII | volume of carbonic acid, produced by the combustion of the
13 XXIV | degree of perfection, and produced some magnificent results.
14 XXV | working at night, by light produced in a vacuum by means of
15 XXVI | these cries intermingled produced a bewildering and deafening
16 XXVIII| circumstance, viz., the detonation produced by the Columbiad, had the
17 II | had this frightful shock produced? Had the ingenuity of the
18 II | with the air would have produced a detonating mixture, and
19 II | partitions of the projectile, is produced by its friction on the atmospheric
20 III | absorb the carbonic acid produced by expiration. During the
21 III | phenomenon similar to that produced in the famous Grotto del
22 V | is only the temperature produced by the radiation of the
23 VI | develop a heat equal to that produced by 16,000 globes of coal,
24 VI | Michel.~“It is equal to that produced by the combustion of a stratum
25 VI | consideration the refraction produced by the terrestrial atmosphere.
26 VIII | neutralizations of attractive forces, produced men in whom nothing had
27 IX | sought for the cause which produced this effect.~“So we have
28 X | the splendid irradiation produced by the reflection of the
29 XII | traces of stratification produced by successive eruptions,
30 XIII | Judge of the impression produced on Barbicane and his three
31 XV | curve of the second order, produced by the intersection of a
32 XV | substances in combustion, is produced in pure oxygen. We must
33 XVIII | vast star, similar to that produced by a ball or a stone thrown
34 XVIII | useless. The shock which produced that rent must have some
35 XVIII | like our own; that she has produced animals anatomically formed
36 XIX | the whole of the recoil produced by the pressure of the rocket
37 XX | found that the noise was produced in the highest regions of
38 XXI | attempt to picture the effect produced on the entire world by that
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