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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 III | Giffard, and the muscular force of Dupuy de Lome, electric 2 III | and Renard had developed a force of twelve horsepower and 3 IV | kilograms of masseteric force, a kilogram of crocodile 4 VI | went on and all attempts to force the door or get through 5 VII | economized their motive force. In front and behind, mounted 6 VII | application of his motive force that he could claim to be 7 VII | suspending and propelling force in excess of all his requirements 8 VIII | Albatross,” by using the whole force of her screws, could make 9 XI | tried to succeed by main force. But as they were only two10 XI | quantity of no importanceforce was not to be thought of. 11 XIV | if the resultant of her force of projection and the attraction 12 XVI | the deck by centrifugal force, were grasping the rail 13 XVI | effect of the centrifugal force was least felt. He understood. 14 XX | else!” exclaimed Robur. “Force the door, Tom; drive in 15 XXI | West. As to the mechanical force he required, or the engines 16 XXII | her sufficient ascensional force to lift with all their accessories 17 XXII | gas possesses an elevating force of about 700 grams for every 18 XXII | possesses an ascensional force estimated at 1,100 grams 19 XXIII| them and dragged them by force from the “Go-Ahead” to the “


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