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1 I | Meteorological Observatory on the Puy de Dome the light had been 2 III| Giffard, the machines of Dupuy de Lome in 1872, of the Tissandier 3 III| muscular force of Dupuy de Lome, electric motors had 4 III| the less fortunate Pilâtre de Rozier fell only seven hundred 5 IV | Amécourt, La Landelle, Nadar, De Luzy, De Louvrié, Liais, 6 IV | Landelle, Nadar, De Luzy, De Louvrié, Liais, Beleguir, 7 IV | Temple, Salives, Penaud, De Villeneuve, Gauchot and 8 IV | practical solution. When De Lucy showed that the stag 9 IV | monk Volador at Lisbon, of De Leturn in 1852, of De Groof 10 IV | of De Leturn in 1852, of De Groof in 1864, besides the 11 IV | contains the names of Pilâtre de Rozier at Calais, of Blanchard 12 VII| multiply. In 1742 the Marquis de Bacqueville designed a system 13 VII| Dubochet, and Cagniard de Latour. In 1842 we have 14 VII| Prigent, Danjard, Pomés and De la Pauze, Moy, Pénaud, Jobert, 15 VII| Pénaud, Jobert, Haureau de Villeneuve, Achenbach, Garapon, 16 XIV| metal tower of the Champ de Mars, where the enormous 17 XIV| It had fallen in the Rue de Rivoli, opposite No. 200,


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