Chapter
1 I | the higher zones of the atmosphere, a phenomenon of which neither
2 I | centers in the terrestrial atmosphere, or from one center, it
3 I | horizon and wonderfully pure atmosphere. “It is possible,” said
4 I | different points in the atmosphere, but what were the nature
5 I | notes being heard in the atmosphere. The body then had fallen
6 III | success was perfect. In a calm atmosphere they did very well. In a
7 III | resistance to the currents of the atmosphere, make its way against the
8 III | the higher strata of the atmosphere, was not called the Excelsior,
9 IV | of every current in the atmosphere. They persuade themselves
10 VI | envelop them in a quivering atmosphere.~At last something happened.
11 VII | through the currents of the atmosphere.~“The pigeon flies!” had
12 VIII | the higher zones of the atmosphere, we can compete with an
13 VIII | projected into the air, the atmosphere sensibly freshened. Below
14 IX | this journey through the atmosphere, whose currents had grown
15 XI | in the lower zones of the atmosphere,~The crew, as a change from
16 XII | kites gave off through the atmosphere.~But immediately an extraordinary
17 XII | aeronef in this rarefied atmosphere the suspensory screws had
18 XIII | thousand feet into a purer atmosphere.~And thus vanished the Persian
19 XIII | electric saturation of the atmosphere had become so great that
20 XIII | tension of the surrounding atmosphere. In a moment the screws
21 XIV | her a perfectly breathable atmosphere. To stand such driving the
22 XIV | But here the sea was the atmosphere. The bottle would not swim.
23 XVI | electrical tension of the atmosphere was considerable.~In the
24 XVII | round the Pole? In this icy atmosphere, even granting that the
25 XVII | of the polar night, in an atmosphere of sixty below freezing?~
26 XIX | longer the playthings of the atmosphere!~They were staring up the
27 XXI | the higher regions of the atmosphere. But nobody dreamt of establishing
28 XXI | disposed of the terrestrial atmosphere as if it were his domain?
29 XXI | some high region of the atmosphere, and that they would hear
30 XXII | an indefinite time in the atmosphere; her solidity would defy
31 XXII | could he guided in a calm atmosphere; but to guide it when the
32 XXII | but to guide it when the atmosphere is in motion is quite another
33 XXII | proof of the calmness of the atmosphere—and stopped at an altitude
34 XXII | bell had imprisoned the atmosphere and deprived it of movement;
35 XXII | shooting obliquely through the atmosphere? In any case, its speed
36 XXIII| the higher zones of the atmosphere and had burst the balloon,
37 XXIII| Albatross” still cruise in the atmosphere in the realm that none can
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