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1 I | destined to change all the conditions of warfare!”~“No! is it
2 II | obtained constructed upon the conditions of ascertained resistance,
3 IV | not appear under these two conditions simultaneously, except at
4 IV | moon will present these two conditions. At midnight she will be
5 IV | moon again under the same conditions of perigee and of zenith
6 V | support life under such conditions, must possess a special
7 IX | constructed under the given conditions, is unlimited. I shall surprise
8 XI | came within the prescribed conditions of latitude.~Florida, in
9 XI | rich, afforded the best conditions for the moulding and casting
10 XI | towns within the prescribed conditions, which will further dispute
11 XII | present herself under the same conditions— that is to say, in eighteen
12 XIII | of the Gun Club all the conditions requisite for the construction
13 XIII | character to offer all the conditions requisite for our experiment.
14 XIX | habitability of the worlds. The conditions of life must evidently be
15 XIX | existing under very varying conditions of life; that fish respire
16 XIX | auspices and such marvelous conditions of existence, it appears
17 XXVI | present herself under the same conditions of zenith and perigee.~The
18 XXVII| have observed, under such conditions, a body so small as the
19 III | understand that under present conditions their needles were acting
20 IV | hour? Motion under such conditions is “felt” no more than repose;
21 IV | which shall satisfy all the conditions of the problem. The remainder
22 VII | happening under these strange conditions.~Every object thrown from
23 VII | as though, under present conditions, ideas shot up in their
24 X | hundred leagues. Under these conditions, as regards the visibility
25 XII | under the most favorable conditions. Indeed, by means of glasses,
26 XII | it was so, under certain conditions of the moon, these ridges
27 XIII | under extremely favorable conditions for solving that great question
28 XIII | eye under very different conditions from those on the earth,
29 XV | time and under the same conditions. Suppose we had attained
30 XVIII| Besides, even without these conditions, life was possible.”~“And
31 XIX | return under the very same conditions. At this precise moment
32 XXII | been drawn up under similar conditions. The only difficulty was
33 XXII | search continued under these conditions until the vitiated air compelled
34 XXIII| American people, and under such conditions that all the inhabitants
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