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1 IV | moment of the projectile’s departure?”~Regarding the first question, “
2 IV | moment of the projectile’s departure?”~Answer.— At the moment
3 XIV | country.~Eight days after its departure, the Tampico returned into
4 XIV | families with them, their departure resembled a perfect emigration.~
5 XXI | effect of the shock at the departure of the projectile!”~“Indeed?”
6 XXII | moment of the projectile’s departure, had procured a 38-inch
7 XXII | the extent of the shock of departure, and not that of the return.~
8 XXIII | which the shock of the departure would have to break in succession.
9 XXIII | protected against the shock of departure by plates let into solid
10 XXV | the 22nd of November; the departure was to take place in ten
11 XXVI | precise moment of their departure.~The moment had arrived
12 XXVI | seconds to the moment of departure, but each second seemed
13 XXVIII| moon four days after its departure, that is on the 5th of December,
14 XXVIII| partitions to deaden the shock of departure. It was provided with food
15 XXVIII| crowd of spectators, the departure took place, and for the
16 XXVIII| shock consequent on their departure, and it is their journey
17 I | occupy ourselves with our departure.”~“Are we not ready?”~“Doubtless;
18 I | some moments before their departure.~During this time, Ardan,
19 II | Some minutes after the departure of the projectile, one of
20 II | earth was thus saluting the departure of her three children with
21 III | eight hours after their departure.~This noise was a very natural
22 III | reach, than the point of departure.”~“You are right, Barbicane,”
23 IV | already that the velocity at departure was exactly one and a half
24 VII | the shock consequent on departure, we should have had a great
25 IX | ably weakened the shock at departure, that is to say, by water
26 XVIII | attraction; then aerial departure of respirable air, and disappearance
27 XX | above the horizon.~After the departure of Captain Blomsberry, the
28 XXIII | accompanied the travelers on their departure. If at the beginning of
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