Chapter
1 IX | simply plunging cotton for fifteen minutes in nitric acid,
2 XIII | with huge alligators from fifteen to eighteen feet long. Maston
3 XIV | succeeded in assembling together fifteen hundred artisans. Attracted
4 XIV | first sleepers of a railway fifteen miles in length, intended
5 XVI | escaped roasting by a miracle. Fifteen days after the casting an
6 XXIV | nine feet in diameter and fifteen feet long, it became necessary
7 V | in the moon, during its fifteen days of night at either
8 XII | which beat upon them during fifteen consecutive days.”~“The
9 XIV | hours and a half, nearly fifteen days, which the law of physics
10 XIV | deprived of solar light for fifteen days, that above which we
11 XIV | was new, that is to say fifteen days later.”~“I will add,
12 XIV | has given its light for fifteen days sinks below the horizon,
13 XIV | their sight. That face which fifteen days sooner, or fifteen
14 XIV | fifteen days sooner, or fifteen days later, had been, or
15 XIV | lost in utter darkness. In fifteen days where would the projectile
16 XIV | radiation all the heat which fifteen days of sun have poured
17 XVIII| part of her disc during fifteen days to the action of the
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