Chapter
1 IV | describe, with the vertical line of the place, an angle of
2 VI | are on the same straight line, the earth occupying the
3 VIII| reduced to about half a line in the first second. That
4 XIX | another altogether different line of argument in favor of
5 XX | deflected out of the straight line; in other words, they undergo
6 XXIV| 30,000 pounds, above the line of perpetual snow for more
7 III | one and the same straight line. Then the nodes coincide
8 VI | of night was nearing the line followed by the projectile,
9 VI | the three orbs are on a line, the earth being in the
10 VII | entirely annihilated on that line where the lunar and terrestrial
11 VIII| have passed the neutral line.”~“Pass the neutral line,”
12 VIII| line.”~“Pass the neutral line,” cried Michel; “then let
13 VIII| merrily, they saluted the line with a triple hurrah. The
14 IX | carry it beyond the neutral line; it would certainly not
15 IX | remain motionless on the line of attraction. One single
16 IX | conflicting influences resulted a line which might become a tangent.
17 IX | stagnation on the neutral line; and here a fourth hypothesis,
18 X | mouth of the gun. A straight line drawn through the axis of
19 XIII| straight, as if cut by a line; others were slightly curved,
20 XIII| miles. To the left ran a line of mountains capriciously
21 XIII| the projectile passed the line of demarcation between intense
22 XVI | lengthened into a tremulous line. They were very bright.
23 XVI | Such appeared the terminal line of the moon when in one
24 XIX | forever immovable on this line of double attraction——”~“
25 XIX | stopping-point on the neutral line. At that spot the two attractions,
26 XIX | carried it over the neutral line, and in returning had done
27 XX | we have 3,508 fathoms of line out, and the ball which
28 XX | Now haul in the sounding line. It will be the work of
29 XXI | Two thousand fathoms of line were still out, which Captain
30 XXI | permission, we will have the line cut.”~A strong buoy, strengthened
31 XXII| buoy to which the sounding line had been lashed had not
32 Not | reformating has been done. Line widoworphans have been painstakingly
33 Not | inserted a {sic phrase} in the line. I am using % as a line-break >
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