Chapter
1 I | aviform apparatus—a flying machine!”~What nonsense!~But if
2 II | graduated by the micrometrical machine of M. Perreaux, which can
3 III | aerostats with the aerial machine of the Weldon Institute,
4 III | commander.~The dynamo-electric machine, according to the patent
5 IV | future is for the flying machine. The air affords a solid
6 IV | round the world—and a flying machine could do it in a week!”~
7 VII | Baden, built an orthopteric machine, and protested against the
8 VII | becomes slower.~A flying machine must therefore be constructed
9 VII | operation for an artificial machine?~On the other hand, aeroplanes
10 VII | the needs of his flying machine. One series could hold it
11 VII | cabins for the crew, or as machine rooms. In the center house
12 VII | the center house was the machine which drove the suspensory
13 VII | in that forward was the machine that drove the bow screw,
14 VII | screw, in that aft was the machine that drove the stern screw.
15 VIII| through space on such a machine, and he took no pains whatever
16 VIII| sixty-five miles an hour; a machine built by the Patterson company,
17 VIII| will never do, nor will any machine that is lighter than air.”~
18 VIII| became more rarified, and the machine rose vertically, like a
19 VIII| will on board this flying machine?”~“And by what right, Messieurs
20 IX | collision with another such machine? Certainly not. Robur had
21 IX | Omaha noticed the strange machine. Their astonishment at seeing
22 X | better view of the flying machine. Cheers came floating up
23 XII | have recognized the aerial machine as the moving body that
24 XIII| show how admirable was the machine he commanded; to convince
25 XIV | life, but to jump from a machine going one hundred and twenty
26 XIV | miles had this wonderful machine accomplished in less than
27 XIV | supposed to be an infernal machine. And it was untied, examined,
28 XVI | without annihilating this machine and all she carries.”~The
29 XVII| respected. But had the flying machine sufficient power to tow
30 XIX | now examining the infernal machine, which was a metallic canister
31 XX | ship had sighted the aerial machine as she gunk through the
32 XX | the box and the infernal machine; and then there would have
33 XXI | nature, it was a flying machine, the practical application
34 XXI | contending with this powerful machine their terrestrial friends
35 XXI | carried away in a flying machine, and no one able to deliver
36 XXI | Robur and his prodigious machine.~Meanwhile they had to wait
37 XXII| aeronef, or any other flying machine.~Although the “Go-Ahead”
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