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1 I | according to one of the most scientific exponents of the Gun Club,
2 II | geometrician proposed to send a scientific expedition to the steppes
3 II | geometrician, ‘must understand the scientific meaning of that figure.
4 III | journals published by the scientific, literary, and religious
5 VI | had become moon-mad.~The scientific journals, for their part,
6 VI | earth, whereupon twenty scientific reviews immediately came
7 X | highest pitch.~The purely scientific attraction was suddenly
8 XII | this, who bears in mind the scientific taste of the Russians, and
9 XII | ducats, proving her love for scientific experiments.~The Germanic
10 XVIII | supreme contempt for all scientific men. Those “fellows,” as
11 XX | then, do you introduce scientific questions if you have never
12 XX | only argument; and a really scientific man might be puzzled to
13 XX | atmosphere. This was the scientific explanation at the time
14 XXIII | anima vili. Whatever its scientific accuracy was, they were
15 XXVIII| Cambridge. It contains the scientific conclusion regarding this
16 XXVIII| was greatly excited by a scientific experiment unprecedented
17 XXVIII| enterprise; it will bring out the scientific instincts of Barbicane,
18 II | Michel Ardan, disdaining scientific reasonings, preferred thinking
19 V | That is just like these scientific men: they never do anything
20 V | I have no doubt of it.”~“Scientific men like Archimedes, Euclid,
21 VI | Starting from this fact, some scientific men have seen in the moon
22 VI | in the conversation of scientific men such as we are! Certainly,
23 VIII | stupefied, despite their scientific reasonings. They felt themselves
24 XIII | you mean by ‘rifts’ in the scientific world?”~Barbicane immediately
25 XV | fun. They were deep in a scientific discussion. What curve would
26 XV | curve to his adversary.~This scientific dispute lasted so long that
27 XV | illusion? Could they give a scientific assent to an observation
28 XVIII | continued Michel Ardan, “the Scientific Commission assembled in
29 XXI | peacefully discussed the scientific bearings of the question.
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