Chapter
1 I | work; five, they convene a general meeting, and the club is
2 I | that one can’t become a general without having served first
3 II | are well aware that, in general terms, the resisting power
4 V | a change took place; a general law of attraction manifested
5 VI | proving “caviare to the general,” they further explained
6 VII | vote in case of equality), General Morgan, Major Elphinstone,
7 VII | velocities hitherto attained. General Morgan will be able to enlighten
8 VII | more easily,” replied the general, “that during the war I
9 VII | It is so,” replied the general.~“Ah!” groaned J. T. Maston, “
10 VII | goal.”~“What?” shouted the general and the major in great surprise.~“
11 VII | propose to do?” asked the general. “Would you give your projectile
12 VII | Simply cast iron,” said General Morgan.~“But,” interrupted
13 VIII | nine hundred feet.”~The general and the major offered some
14 VIII | Maston, the major, and the general regarded Barbicane with
15 IX | Quite true,” said the general.~“Well,” replied the major, “
16 IX | be done then?” said the general.~“The thing is very simple;
17 XI | the 20th of October, at a general meeting of the Gun Club,
18 XIV | regard for human nature in general than for the individual
19 XV | Blomsberry, Major Elphinstone, General Morgan, and the rest of
20 XVI | Maston, Major Elphinstone, General Morgan, Colonel Blomsberry,
21 XVII | shot to the moon. To the general impatience these two months
22 XVIII | legs. Muscular arms, and a general air of decision gave him
23 XXVI | quelled for the time under the general excitement of the hour.~
24 XXVI | the twentieth there was a general shudder, as it occurred
25 XXVII | and lastly, the crowd in general, woke up with frenzied cries. “
26 XXVIII| projectile.~At length, to the general satisfaction, a heavy storm
27 III | The inspection ended with general satisfaction, when each
28 IV | algebraical signs, in which the general formula for the solution
29 XII | follows, then, that the general curve of the bottom of these
30 XIX | and in the midst of this general brilliancy Tycho shone prominently
31 XXI | distinguishes learned bodies in general, peacefully discussed the
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