Chapter
1 I | victims at ten-fold the quantity of projectiles expended.~
2 IV | point by four times that quantity, i. e. by 52@ 41’ 20’’,
3 VIII | have to employ an immense quantity of metal, we shall not be
4 IX | settled, what would be the quantity of powder necessary to produce
5 IX | figures go to prove that the quantity of powder is not increased
6 IX | ordinary guns we employ a quantity of powder equal to two-thirds
7 IX | thirty-three pounds of powder, the quantity is reduced to no more than
8 IX | but before deciding the quantity of powder necessary to give
9 IX | Well, my friends, what quantity of powder do you propose?”~
10 IX | president, “I hold to that quantity of powder. Now, 1,600,000
11 IX | must reduce this enormous quantity of powder, while preserving
12 IX | twenty-seven cubic feet, the whole quantity will not occupy a height
13 XV | 000,000 pounds of iron, a quantity far too costly to send by
14 XX | the presence of a certain quantity of water. This is a happy
15 XXIII | oxygen, or 2,400 litres— the quantity necessary for the travelers
16 XXIII | to his wish. A sufficient quantity of chlorate of potassium
17 XXV | fowling-pieces, and a large quantity of balls, shot, and powder.~“
18 XXVII | dispersion of the enormous quantity of vapor arising from the
19 XXVIII| gun, and the quality and quantity of powder to be used. It
20 XXVIII| by accumulating a large quantity of vapor, a phenomenon which
21 III | necessarily consumed a certain quantity of gas, for they were obliged
22 III | but it also showed the quantity of moisture which it contained.
23 V | the oxygen in too great a quantity; for an excess would bring
24 VI | solar heat; besides, the quantity of heat intercepted by the
25 XIV | Barbicane calculated the quantity of spirits of wine overflowed
26 XV | them to consume a certain quantity. Strictly speaking, they
27 XVII | alone consuming its usual quantity.~“Ah!” said Nicholl, “these
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