Chapter
1 VI | errors, and espoused the true side of the question. As for
2 XI | down upon his house. Which side ought he to take? As regarded
3 XII | did not see the practical side of the matter. It did not
4 XX | observation. We only know one side of the moon’s disc; and
5 XX | at five o’clock, on one side?”~“Yes! if you will enter
6 XX | will enter at the other side at the same hour.”~“And
7 XXI | Ardan and Maston walked side by side in silence through
8 XXI | and Maston walked side by side in silence through the tall
9 XXV | Leibnitz on the eastern side of the disc, to the Mare
10 XXVI | on his legs, pouch by his side, in loose velvet suit, cigar
11 XXVIII| destination. It has~passed by the side; but sufficiently near to
12 II | partition on the opposite side of the projectile, another
13 II | directions; the firmament by the side and most direct windows,
14 II | black sky. But from that side they could not see the orb
15 II | cannot see her from this side; let us open the other.”~“
16 II | the shutter of the second side. He succeeded; and through
17 III | watch space through the side windows and the lower glass
18 III | out of his mind! On one side the sun, like the mouth
19 VI | came down, he went to the side scuttle; and suddenly they
20 VIII | cross the equator.”~A slight side movement brought Michel
21 VIII | Michel back toward the padded side; thence he took a bottle
22 IX | give it up; even by the side openings they could still
23 IX | watched thus through the side windows until eight o’clock
24 IX | firmament. The sun on one side, and the orb of night on
25 XII | extinct one— like all on that side of the moon. Its circumference
26 XIII | that right was on their side, and not on that of some
27 XIII | dried-up rivers; for, on one side, the waters, so slight on
28 XIV | to our globe) but on one side of her disc. Now if this
29 XIV | only take place on this side of the lunar disc; since,
30 XIV | be condensed on the other side, as certain astronomers
31 XV | evidently. As to the invisible side, we could have visited it
32 XV | lost of observing the other side of the moon.”~But the projectile
33 XIX | their relative speed.~On the side of the terrestrial sphere
34 XIX | meridian.~On the moon’s side the sight was different;
35 XIX | Putting every chance on our side, and after having so much
36 XXI | of the Gun Club. On one side were those who admitted
37 XXI | as usual, who was by his side; the secretary of the Gun
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