Chapter
1 I | going out of one’s way to find a cause for war— did not
2 II | incontrovertible calculations I find that a projectile endowed
3 IV | to go by, they will not find the moon again under the
4 XIII | astonished were they all to find themselves in the midst
5 XIII | mistake not, we shall ere long find a suitable spot for our
6 XVIII| have I any time to spare? I find an opportunity of making
7 XXI | said Michel Ardan, “and find out the truth.”~But he and
8 XXI | attentively. They expected to find a bloodthirsty man, happy
9 XXI | is still alive we shall find him all the more easily;
10 XXII | wadded.~“What a pity I can’t find room in there,” said J.
11 XXV | inhabitants of the earth would find nourishment somewhere in
12 I | chickens. I bet that we shall find chickens.”~“A hundred dollars
13 I | hundred dollars we shall find none!” said Nicholl.~“Done,
14 II | detonation.~“Let us first find out where we are,” said
15 III | is impossible for me to find even the shadow of a reason
16 IV | is impossible for me to find out how the savants of the
17 IV | the Egyptian Ibis, you can find what initiatory speed it
18 IV | now,” said Nicholl, “to find out the speed of the projectile
19 VII | one question which did not find an immediate solution.~“
20 VII | s Peak, he was trying to find the invisible projectile
21 XI | terrestrial misery, what does he find at the end of his career?
22 XII | in a better position to find out the cause of this radiation.”~“
23 XV | perhaps, be astonished to find Barbicane and his companions
24 XV | her run.”~Where did they find themselves at this moment,
25 XVII | of Vesuvius and Etna, we find them little more than three
26 XXII | make haste if we wish to find them so. Food and water
27 XXII | Engineer Murchison wanted to find its exact position at the
28 Not | if a French >speaker can find a French edition, it might
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