Chapter
1 VI | believed in some mysterious influence exercised by her over human
2 XXI | one man alone has enough influence over Barbicane to stop him,
3 XXII | Do you believe in the influence of the moon upon distempers?”~“
4 XXII | exercise some mysterious influence upon man.”~“But the how
5 III | herself to its magnetic influence.~A hypsometer to measure
6 VII | him; and that, under the influence of a strange excitement,
7 VII | separated them, to some secret influence of the moon acting upon
8 VII | Nicholl, who, under the influence of this unaccountable intoxication,
9 VII | upon by some unaccountable influence above that of intoxication,
10 VIII | been said while under its influence, but also quickly forgotten.~“
11 VIII | always what we were under the influence of the gas; you are always
12 VIII | with a triple hurrah. The influence of these attractions scarcely
13 IX | evidently succumbed to her influence to a certain degree; though
14 IX | his projectile resist the influence of gravitation. The Unknown
15 IX | attraction was enough to influence our course.”~“So little?”
16 X | became elongated under the influence of gravitation. In becoming
17 X | keeps us under the moon’s influence, but the centrifugal force
18 XIV | projectile under some foreign influence? Did some kind of body retain
19 XV | been altered, either by the influence of the lunar attraction,
20 XVIII| not evaporate. Under the influence of air, water, light, solar
21 XIX | if this operation had no influence on the projectile’s course,
22 XIX | then. By some inexplicable influence, the projectile is turning
23 XIX | moment to act, and with the influence of our rockets we may perhaps
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