Chapter
1 I | phenomenon had occurred in the higher zones of the atmosphere,
2 III | of twelve thousand yards, higher than Gay Lussac, Coxwell,
3 III | for the exploration of the higher strata of the atmosphere,
4 VIII | Albatross” was to ascend to higher zones. The two propellers
5 VIII | if, when, we visit the higher zones of the atmosphere,
6 X | of the “Albatross” being higher in the air,” said Phil Evans.~
7 X | without ascending for the higher ridges. There are many of
8 XIV | shot upwards, and past her, higher still, there mounted the
9 XV | at once she rose into the higher zones so as to escape from
10 XV | take the king’s body to the higher regions of the Dahomian
11 XVI | calm and sunshine in the higher zones.~They had now passed
12 XVIII| attraction by ascending to the higher strata. Up to then he had
13 XVIII| the regions of the pole.~“Higher!” said Robur.~“Higher it
14 XVIII| Higher!” said Robur.~“Higher it is,” said Tom Tumor.~
15 XXI | at different times in the higher regions of the atmosphere.
16 XXII | search of a breeze in the higher zones, so as to complete
17 XXII | beating with its wings the higher zones of space? Was it an
18 XXIII| her enemy by rising still higher. She threw away the ballast
19 XXIII| The gas had dilated in the higher zones of the atmosphere
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