Chapter
1 I | the Europeans was in the science of gunnery. Not, indeed,
2 I | audacious ingenuity to the science of gunnery. Witness the
3 I | period in the progress of the science of artillery! Yes, gentlemen!
4 II | the progress of artillery science would not enable us to carry
5 II | moon which mathematical science, astronomy, geology, and
6 II | what progress artillery science has made during the last
7 III | classes of citizens— men of science, shopkeepers, merchants,
8 III | of Boston, the Society of Science and Art of Albany, the Geographical
9 III | a kind of Washington of science. A single trait of feeling,
10 IV | the most eminent men of science. Here is to be seen at work
11 V | and these skillful men of science carried to an even greater
12 VII | in the whole of the noble science of gunnery. It might appear,
13 VII | mean to pretend that the science of gunnery has not advanced,
14 VII | arrive, with the progress on science, at ten times the weight
15 X | This rival was a man of science, like Barbicane himself,
16 XII | carried her devotion to science as far as 30,000 cruzados.
17 XII | finish. The truth is, that science is not favorably regarded
18 XIX | neither an orator nor a man of science, and I had no idea of addressing
19 XIX | some illustrious men of science, nature has furnished us
20 XX | affirm that?~“The men of science.”~“Really?”~“Really.”~“Sir,”
21 XX | profound respect for men of science who do possess science,
22 XX | of science who do possess science, but a profound contempt
23 XX | profound contempt for men of science who do not.”~“Do you know
24 XX | nevertheless at the present day science generally admits that it
25 XX | madman, useless even to science!”~“Go on, my dear unknown,
26 XXII | that of other martyrs to science.~After this experiment all
27 XXIV | there was nothing which science had not already discovered!
28 XXVIII| for the investigation of science? At all events, the names
29 XXVIII| all the resources of art, science, and industry. With that,
30 XXVIII| unprecedented in the annals of science. The members of the Gun
31 V | of the French Academy of Science, it is not supposed to exceed
32 VII | the prodigies of art, of science, and industry; to civilize
33 IX | interplanetary space. The man of science thought he had foreseen
34 XI | at least odd names, which science has respected up to the
35 XIII | fact as an acquisition to science. Now, were these shades
36 XIX | necessarily be elliptical; science proves that it must be so.
37 XXIII | limit on that selenographic science, which had reconstructed
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