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1 Pre | 10hrs. 46m. 40s. P.M., it ought to reach the moon four days
2 Pre | Barbicane, and Captain Nicholl, ought to make the passage in ninety-seven
3 Pre | here to make a remark which ought to be well considered by
4 II | his knees, two Americans ought to be able to get on their
5 II | detonation, which certainly ought to be loud?”~“No,” replied
6 II | mathematical point which it ought to attain ninety-six hours
7 III | s surface; a fall which ought to be six times less rapid
8 IV | initiatory speed the projectile ought to have on leaving the Columbiad
9 IV | I can tell exactly what ought to be the initiatory speed
10 IV | equal point of attraction, ought to be——”~“Yes?” said Barbicane.~“
11 IV | friction, the initiatory speed ought to have been——”~“Seventeen
12 V | do not absorb, and which ought to remain intact; and that
13 VI | of each meteor on the sun ought to produce a heat equal
14 VI | there eclipses, when there ought not to be any?”~“Simply
15 VII | warmed by that ardent sun, ought to distill even more generous
16 VIII | state in old Europe which ought to put itself under the
17 VIII | proportion, the inhabitants ought to be at least two hundred
18 IX | by reason of its weight, ought to be turned toward her.~
19 IX | the zenith of the spot, we ought to reach it at the full.
20 IX | note says that the transit ought to be accomplished in ninety-seven
21 IX | eleven at night; and we ought to arrive on the 5th at
22 IX | evening; half-past eight ought to see us at the end of
23 XV | was well chosen. But we ought to have arrived at the end;
24 XV | order to have so arrived, we ought to have suffered no deviation
25 XV | distance of at most 200 miles, ought, according to Barbicane,
26 XVIII| to my idea the question ought not to be put in that form.
27 XIX | in the morning this speed ought to be and would be nil.~
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