Chapter
1 I | distances attained by their projectiles.”~The Gun Club once founded,
2 I | colossal proportions, and their projectiles, exceeding the prescribed
3 I | ten-fold the quantity of projectiles expended.~One day, however—
4 I | calculations regarding the laws of projectiles. They reverted invariably
5 I | counters; and in place of projectiles, they despatch bales of
6 I | of trying the ranges of projectiles? Shall the air never again
7 II | chaplets of shells, wreaths of projectiles, garlands of howitzers—
8 VII | nothing to do here with projectiles weighing at most but half
9 VII | pounds, and the Rodman guns projectiles of half a ton! It seems,
10 VII | It seems, then, that if projectiles have gained in range, they
11 IX | Finally, it imparts to projectiles a velocity four times superior
12 X | Weehawken discharged enormous projectiles themselves, after having
13 X | been armor-clad against the projectiles of others. In fact they
14 X | experiment the cylindro-conical projectiles of Barbicane stuck like
15 X | give in. In fact, these projectiles knocked his best metal plate
16 X | bid defiance to all the projectiles of the world. The captain
17 VII | they will run trains of projectiles between the earth and the
18 VIII| replied Nicholl; “your projectiles would have no effect on
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