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1 VI | would acquire an elastic force which the crust of the earth
2 XI | moisture, and the explosive force of which exceeds that of
3 XIV | display no augmentation of force, and if you add to this
4 XXIII | considerable elevation. The force of the jet shows that.”~“
5 XXVII | upon my situation all the force of my intelligence.~I had
6 XXXII | atmosphere acted with great force and impelled us swiftly
7 XXXII | my surprise.~What natural force could have produced such
8 XXXIII| Hissings of prodigious force are heard. The two beasts
9 XXXIV | column of water with variable force: sometimes sending it to
10 XXXV | if whipped round by the force of the whirlwind. Here it
11 XL | at one time the expulsive force was greater than usual,
12 XL | guncotton, whose expansive force is four times that of gunpowder.~
13 XLI | had been shattered by the force of the explosion.~I was
14 XLI | hurled with inconceivable force; I cannot convey my impressions
15 XLI | which I inhaled with all the force of my lungs. My uncle and
16 XLIII | in my mind. An enormous force, a force of hundreds of
17 XLIII | mind. An enormous force, a force of hundreds of atmospheres,
18 XLIII | with a greatly increased force, and we seemed as if we
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