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1 I | might be some field for enterprise down there; and if they
2 II | are safe to succeed in an enterprise which to any other country
3 III | innermost fibres. A national enterprise was at stake. The whole
4 IV | astronomical part of the enterprise. Their reply once ascertained,
5 VI | questions which touched upon the enterprise of the Gun Club. The letter
6 VI | condition to the success of the enterprise, and continued actively
7 VII | will not be wanting for our enterprise. I will answer for it. Now
8 X | smallest details of the enterprise of the Gun Club. It followed
9 X | calculations for his great enterprise.~When his famous communication
10 XI | the Times hinted that, the enterprise being essentially American,
11 XII | her high approval of the enterprise.~Turkey behaved generously;
12 XII | capital in so hazardous an enterprise. After all, perhaps she
13 XII | contains. They hinted that the enterprise of the Gun Club was contrary
14 XVIII | every one looked upon the enterprise as simple and practicable
15 XX | himself in antagonism to their enterprise. Nobody knew him, and the
16 XX | If you persevere in your enterprise, you must be a——”~“Very
17 XXVIII| Barbicane, the promoter of the enterprise, having consulted the astronomers
18 XXVIII| success of this extraordinary enterprise, which had been declared
19 XXVIII| interest attached to this great enterprise a hundredfold.~A Frenchman,
20 XXVIII| did succeed in their rash enterprise, how would they return?
21 XXVIII| the whole result of the enterprise. Indeed this telegram contained
22 XXVIII| changes in store for such an enterprise; it will bring out the scientific
23 I | necessary funds for the enterprise have been found, as the
24 III | in the beginning of the enterprise. He wrote quietly, with
25 V | who could bring such an enterprise to a happy termination,
26 VIII | prevent the success of their enterprise, and Nicholl and Michel
27 XIX | denouement of this great enterprise?~But the day passed without
28 XX | electrical network, an immense enterprise, and one worthy of American
29 XXII | all the difficulty of the enterprise. What seemed easy at San
30 XXIII | at the beginning of the enterprise they had excited such emotion
31 XXIII | to the greatness of the enterprise. Human creatures who had
32 XXIII | heroes of this superhuman enterprise.~The expedition of Barbicane
33 XXIII | whom the chances of their enterprise had borne over that invisible
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