Chapter
1 VII | find out what would be the ascensional force of a balloon capable
2 VII | atmosphere that constitutes the ascensional force of the former.~However,
3 VII | keep them both at an equal ascensional force.~After having pondered
4 X | which will increase its ascensional power by 160 pounds. This
5 X | cubic feet more, and its ascensional force will be augmented
6 XI | England!”~At this moment the ascensional force of the balloon increased
7 XIII | balloon took a very decided ascensional movement. Besides, the dilation
8 XIII | order to retain sufficient ascensional force in the balloon to
9 XIV | balloon, gradually losing its ascensional force, approached the ground;
10 XV | as to secure a sufficient ascensional force for the balloon. The
11 XV | the balloon—thanks to its ascensional force—shot up higher into
12 XVII | height of the ground and the ascensional force of the balloon, our
13 XXIII | herself balanced, and her ascensional force insufficient to raise
14 XIX | gave the balloon a fresh ascensional force of nearly sixteen
15 XXXIII| in the first balloon, the ascensional force at his disposal was
16 XXXIII| spiral had been injured.~The ascensional force of the new balloon
17 XLI | since I cannot augment the ascensional force of the balloon, even
18 XLII | very exactly the amount of ascensional force left to us, and it
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