Chapter
1 I | president and two secretaries. Given four, they name a keeper
2 II | terrestrial maps. Photography has given us proofs of the incomparable
3 IV | to say, at three times a given distance the action is nine
4 IV | should reach the zenith of a given place, it is necessary that
5 VIII | forty miles. Now, with the given rapidity, the projectile
6 IX | gun, constructed under the given conditions, is unlimited.
7 XI | for the honor of having given birth to a Homer, here were
8 XII | impetus which they have given to astronomical studies—
9 XII | besides, they would not have given it.~Though very much crippled,
10 XV | great rapidity. On a signal given by a cannon-shot each furnace
11 XVI | events, he would not have given his place up for an empire, “
12 XXIII| moon.~Light and view were given by means of four thick lenticular
13 I | as may be seen, he had given significant names.~“Ah,
14 II | planet.~The explanation given by President Barbicane was
15 III | correct explanation once given, the three friends returned
16 III | country feel every shock given to the exterior of the globe.
17 III | whom the pagans would have given as companion to the god
18 III | the emperor of Russia had given some chests for the benefit
19 IV | we are going to prove the given number of these different
20 V | Immediately a good-sized pie was given to the dog, which devoured
21 VI | so as to meet it at the given hour. All around the black
22 VIII | the attraction, would have given a just estimate of this
23 X | drawn after the outline given by the glasses, and we know
24 XI | s witty answer might be given by a large majority of sublunary
25 XII | which would probably have given access to the interior of
26 XIV | when the sun which has given its light for fifteen days
27 XV | this awe, they must have given themselves up for lost.~
28 XVI | No, not since nature had given them the splendid sight
29 XIX | course, it would reach the given point in twenty-two hours.~
30 XIX | satellite! Had J. T. Maston given this unexpected news to
31 XXI | him. The course was then given north-northeast, and the
32 XXII | covered his brain-box, he had given himself a formidable blow.~
33 XXIII| voyage were ready to be given to the public. The New York
34 XXIII| present, and future had even given up their last secrets. Who
35 XXIII| questions no answer can be given. But knowing the bold ingenuity
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