Chapter
1 Pre | were discussed, also the position and nature of the gun, and
2 I | a strong plate, held in position by powerful screws. Other
3 I | ourselves to resist the shock. Position cannot be an indifferent
4 II | could not decide on the position of the projectile. Its apparent
5 II | means of deciding what our position in space is.”~“How?” said
6 IV | scarcely applicable.~The position of the projectile with regard
7 IX | determine the topographical position of the satellite; every
8 XII | to the north, the reverse position to that which they occupy
9 XII | nothing until we are in a position to do so.”~This “Sea of
10 XII | we shall be in a better position to find out the cause of
11 XIV | follows, then, considering the position which she occupies in opposition
12 XIV | Barbicane, “for we are in a good position to verify the temperature
13 XV | taken place in the relative position of the vehicle; and Barbicane
14 XIX | to it. The projectile’s position with regard to the moon
15 XIX | my friends, that in the position occupied by the projectile,
16 XIX | the projectile, an oblique position with regard to the lunar
17 XXII| a moment of anxiety. Her position decided, the Susquehanna
18 XXII| wanted to find its exact position at the bottom of the ocean.
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