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1 X | No. 2 ($2,000).— That the operation of casting a cannon of 900
2 XII | was a purely disinterested operation in the strictest sense of
3 XIV | escape of gas during the operation of the casting.~This kind
4 XIV | arrested the progress of the operation; and on the tenth of June,
5 XV | cast iron. After this first operation, the metal was sent on to
6 XV | external projection.~This operation was completed on the 8th
7 XV | not to say a dangerous operation, and I should prefer its
8 XV | president was right. The operation involved unforeseen dangers,
9 XV | the glowing plates. The operation, to be successful, required
10 XV | eminence, assisted at the operation. In front of them was a
11 XVI | disappeared.~Immediately the operation of boring was commenced;
12 XVI | would admit no one to that operation. Then ensued grumbling,
13 XVII| smallest details of the operation had been daily chronicled
14 XIX | a diversity of means of operation oftentimes incomprehensible,
15 XXII| boat, and assisted at the operation with an interest which may
16 XXV | take place in ten days. One operation alone remained to be accomplished
17 XXV | a happy termination; an operation delicate and perilous, requiring
18 XXV | the Columbiad. So far the operation had been successful! But
19 XXV | projectile in the Columbiad, an operation abundantly accompanied by
20 I | have been found, as the operation of casting has been successful,
21 II | some notion of that daily operation. Rub, Nicholl; let us rub
22 II | panel.”~This very simple operation was soon accomplished.~The
23 V | could have escaped, and the operation was so successful that later
24 VIII| while proceeding with this operation, Barbicane and his two companions
25 XIX | juncture.~In any case, if this operation had no influence on the
26 XX | I think, sir, that the operation is nearing its completion,”
27 XX | who was superintending the operation.~The captain and the lieutenant
28 XXI | projectile. A difficult operation, though not an impossible
29 XXII| them, the success of the operation was far from being certain.
30 XXII| bridge, superintended the operation, ready to stop or haul in
31 XXII| of the previous day, the operation was renewed. The corvette
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