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1 VII | balloons were made of a strong but light Lyons silk, coated
2 VII | the car was made of very strong hempen cord, and the two
3 VII | separately, along with a very strong Buntzen electric battery.
4 VII | anchors, and a light but strong silk ladder fifty feet in
5 VIII | of the Thames, aiding the strong arms of the rowers, bore
6 X | provided at intervals with strong jointings of india-rubber,
7 X | closed at its two ends by two strong plates of the same metal.~“
8 X | flame at least six times as strong as that of the large lamps
9 XV | central African populations, strong, robust, well-made, and
10 XV | taste the latter species of strong beer, but his palate, although
11 XXI | position in a fork among the strong branches where the anchor
12 XXVII | natural instinct proved too strong. He dragged himself toward
13 XXVII | ll fight him. A man feels strong when only a fight’s in question.”~“
14 XIX | to halt in a current as strong as this? No, Dick; you must
15 XXXIII| difficulty. They had to tear the strong silk away piece by piece,
16 XXXIV | these two men; they felt strong in the same inspiration.
17 XXXV | shouted—but all in vain! A strong breeze was sweeping the
18 XXXVII| sprang up again in quite strong, and moreover capricious
19 XLII | secured; but Kennedy was so strong, Joe so adroit, and the
20 XLII | hermetically sealed by means of a strong ligature.~The Victoria,
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