Chapter
1 II | by means of a telescope brought to perfection by means of
2 V | calculations of Riccioli brought them up again to 21,000
3 XIV | As many of these people brought their families with them,
4 XIV | busy discharging the cargo brought by the flotilla, the machines,
5 XV | furnaces of Coldspring, and brought into contact with coal and
6 XXIV | consequently, the moon was brought within no nearer an apparent
7 XXV | sealed cases. These were brought by rail from Tampa Town
8 XXVI | quarter of an hour the railway brought fresh accessions of sightseers;
9 XXVIII| telescope was erected which brought the moon within an apparent
10 III | devil!” said Michel.~They brought the unfortunate dog down
11 III | tender and succulent as if brought straight from the kitchen
12 III | crown the repast, Ardan had brought out a fine bottle of Nuits,
13 III | weather.~Barbicane had also brought several compasses, which
14 V | exclaimed Barbicane; “you brought away such trifles?”~“Certainly,”
15 V | we might have at least brought a donkey, only a little
16 VI | about the moon. Each one brought forward his own contingent
17 VII | shadow thrown would have brought out the high mountains,
18 VII | it would inevitably have brought us to the ground.”~“By the
19 VIII | A slight side movement brought Michel back toward the padded
20 IX | than we like.”~This answer brought Barbicane back to his preparations,
21 X | magnified 48,000 times, is brought to within less than two
22 X | 100. They would thus have brought the moon to within a distance (
23 XII | telescope of the Rocky Mountains brought the moon much nearer; but
24 XIII | mountainous. The glasses brought them to within two miles,
25 XV | is to say the weight, had brought about this alteration. The
26 XVII | southern part of the moon, brought by the glasses to within
27 XVIII | Become Selenites! That idea brought up once more the question
28 XVIII | period of 400,000 years, be brought down to zero!”~“Four hundred
29 XIX | audacious Frenchman, who always brought up this solution at the
30 XXI | eight-pared cutter, which soon brought them to land.~They jumped
31 XXI | Belfast called. Help was brought, tackle was let down, and
32 XXII | Her powerful machinery was brought to bear upon the hauling-chains.
33 XXII | water! And if even it was brought to the surface, how would
34 XXII | sea was a desert. The 25th brought no other result, nor the
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