Chapter
1 VII | knowledge, Barbicane (with a casting vote in case of equality),
2 X | That the operation of casting a cannon of 900 feet is
3 XI | conditions for the moulding and casting of the Columbiad, consisting
4 XII | the amount. The work of casting, boring, masonry, the transport
5 XII | necessary materials for casting the Columbiad. The work
6 XIV | valuable for serving the casting of the inner mould. After
7 XIV | during the operation of the casting.~This kind of work required
8 XV | CHAPTER XV~ THE FETE OF THE CASTING~During the eight months
9 XV | preparatory works of the casting had been carried on simultaneously
10 XV | those which served for the casting of the Rodman gun; they
11 XV | following day.~“This fete of the casting will be a grand ceremony,”
12 XV | very careful, Maston. The casting of the Columbiad is an extremely
13 XV | rest of the lot to whom the casting of the Columbiad was a matter
14 XV | pretty well knocked up.~The casting was to take place at twelve
15 XVI | XVI~ THE COLUMBIAD~Had the casting succeeded? They were reduced
16 XVI | Fifteen days after the casting an immense column of smoke
17 XVI | success of his rival in casting a cannon against which iron
18 XVI | witnessing the spectacle of the casting, and they were treated to
19 XVIII| requesting them to suspend the casting of the projectile until
20 XXI | through the strong creepers, casting curious glances on the bushes,
21 XXI | to Ardan; and both were casting inquiring glances on Nicholl,
22 I | found, as the operation of casting has been successful, and
23 XXI | them to disembark.~After casting anchor, Captain Blomsberry
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