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1 II | their feet. But first let us light up.”~Ardan felt the tide 2 II | it was lit by no ray of light. Profound darkness surrounded 3 II | strata, for the diffused light spread in the air would 4 II | reflection was wanting. This light would have lit the window, 5 II | small moon reflecting the light of the large one. She advanced 6 II | projectile with a brilliant light. Nicholl, as an economical 7 II | upon the earth; but its light was developed through space 8 II | background of the sky. Its light, rendered bluish by the 9 III | continents and seas in a new light— the first resplendent under 10 III | solar rays, will receive light and heat. It economizes 11 III | producing singular effects of light.~They began by investigating 12 V | more heat than diffused light; and the same with darkness; 13 V | vibratory motion, produce both light and heat in the universe.”~ 14 VI | crescent, no more cloudy light! The next day, at midnight, 15 VIII | equal to a jet of electric light.~A revelation dawned on 16 VIII | mind. That intensity of light, the physiological troubles 17 IX | the disc allowed them to light the match with which each 18 IX | flooded the projectile with light.~At that moment Barbicane 19 IX | cried Nicholl.~And, as if a light had suddenly broken in upon 20 XII | point through the cloudy light, and was taken for a volcano 21 XII | reflect more vividly the light of the sun?”~“No,” replied 22 XII | to explain these lines of light?” asked Michel; “for I cannot 23 XIII | shaped, lying in the full light. To the right, on the contrary, 24 XIII | earth is called diffusion of light, that luminous matter which 25 XIII | demarcation between intense light and absolute darkness, and 26 XIV | shade, without gradation of light, without attenuation of 27 XIV | ask from it a fictitious light, an expensive brilliancy 28 XIV | moon is deprived of solar light for fifteen days, that above 29 XIV | sun which has given its light for fifteen days sinks below 30 XIV | degrees, and which sheds a light thirteen times greater than 31 XIV | insupportable heat which the light brings with it.”~“The inconvenience, 32 XIV | two faces, for the earth’s light is evidently deprived of 33 XIV | receives at the same time light and heat from the sun, it 34 XIV | visible face. I like the light.”~“Unless, by any chance,” 35 XIV | scuttles by extinguishing all light in the projectile; but not 36 XIV | Barbicane, after having begged light from the gas, was also obliged 37 XIV | Now we are blinded with light and saturated with heat, 38 XV | they could do without its light, but not without its heat. 39 XV | a circular form, threw a light which filled the projectile. 40 XV | produce with the fictitious light of alcohol impregnated with 41 XV | destroy it instantly.~The light which saturated the ether 42 XVI | which might throw some new light on their uranographic studies. 43 XVII | triple hurrah. With its light it also sent heat, which 44 XVII | were the brilliant ether, light and heat, all life is contained 45 XVII | the want of diffusion of light.~But the sight of this desolate 46 XVII | utter darkness, which the light of the sun and the earth 47 XVII | this Tycho was a focus of light, a center of irradiation, 48 XVII | such a concentration of light that the inhabitants of 49 XVIII| influence of air, water, light, solar heat, and central 50 XVIII| the nocturnal radiation. Light, like heat, can diffuse 51 XX | that time the engineer can light the furnaces, and we shall 52 XXII | either fauna or flora. By the light of their lamps, furnished


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