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1 II | not enter upon some grand experiment worthy of the nineteenth 2 II | propose a trial of this little experiment.”~ 3 IV | the success of this great experiment.~A note couched in precise 4 IV | theoretical possibility of the experiment is therefore absolutely 5 IV | against the success of the experiment.~As to the sixth question, “ 6 IV | works necessary for such an experiment, and to be prepared to set 7 VI | of the advice to try the experiment upon some point of that 8 VII | Barbicane composedly, “or our experiment would produce no result.”~“ 9 X | preparations for the great experiment, the questions of figures 10 X | on the point.~At the last experiment the cylindro-conical projectiles 11 X | declared, declined to try the experiment.~Nicholl, now furious, offered 12 X | of view, he regarded the experiment as fraught with extreme 13 X | necessary funds for the experiment of the Gun Club will not 14 XI | a favorable spot for the experiment. According to the advice 15 XI | are all agreed that this experiment cannot and ought not to 16 XIII | conditions requisite for our experiment. On that plain will be raised 17 XVI | that, on the day of the experiment itself, the aggregate of 18 XVI | months which preceded the experiment, the influx of visitors 19 XIX | twice before making the experiment. What would you say, then, 20 XX | equally absurd and impossible experiment!”~The attack was direct. 21 XXII | In fact, a preparatory experiment, tried on the 18th of October, 22 XXII | prepared for this curious experiment. A thick padding fastened 23 XXII | martyrs to science.~After this experiment all hesitation, all fear 24 XXIV | Club essayed their great experiment, such instruments had reached 25 XXVII | the consequences of his experiment.~Supposing, now, that the 26 XXVII | Supposing, now, that the experiment had succeeded, the travelers 27 XXVIII| conclusion regarding this great experiment of the Gun Club.~ LONG’S 28 XXVIII| point, but till then the experiment of the Gun Club can have 29 XXVIII| excited by a scientific experiment unprecedented in the annals 30 II | or the other, bring their experiment to an unsuccessful and fatal 31 V | have leisure to make the experiment, for our satellite lies 32 XIV | be the time to make the experiment which we dared not attempt 33 XIV | temperatures.~Before beginning the experiment, this instrument was compared 34 XX | interest us. Besides, if the experiment has succeeded (which I do 35 XXI | result of the great American experiment. We will not attempt to


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