Chapter
1 I | which these gentlemen were held, according to one of the
2 XVIII | a moment. He would have held his tongue about it, both
3 XX | compact crowd. There he held on in the front row with
4 XXV | powerful cranes raised it, and held it suspended over the mouth
5 XXVIII| and other learned men, held several meetings, at which
6 XXVIII| received with enthusiasm, held meetings, saw himself carried
7 XXVIII| or that the projectile, held in one immutable orbit,
8 I | means of a strong plate, held in position by powerful
9 II | accomplished.~The nuts which held the bolts to the outer plates
10 II | fixed an aluminum plate, held in place by bolts. The screws
11 VI | the earth that it will be held there by its attraction.”~“
12 VIII | abandoned to themselves, held themselves up as by enchantment.
13 VIII | whose atoms, being no longer held in their places, would disperse
14 IX | the scene of the meeting held at Tampa Town, in Florida,
15 XIV | the instrument, which was held by a short cord, so that
16 XV | estimate it. The projectile, held by some unaccountable force,
17 XV | opinion that the projectile, held by the lunar attraction,
18 XV | moon’s surface, and was so held by a perpendicular passing
19 XVII | ancient Rome could have been held in its entirety ten times
20 XXI | Peak, and also that it was held by lunar attraction, and
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