Chapter
1 III | intended for the production of oxygen, was supplied with chlorate
2 III | not enough to renew the oxygen; they must absorb the carbonic
3 V | in part. We make only the oxygen, my worthy Michel; and with
4 V | apparatus does not furnish the oxygen in too great a quantity;
5 V | troubles. But if we make the oxygen, we do not make the azote,
6 VI | they must have left enough oxygen for three people, if only
7 VII | the potash; and as to the oxygen, Captain Nicholl said “it
8 VIII| he understood all.~“The oxygen!” he exclaimed.~And leaning
9 VIII| hastened to stop the escape of oxygen with which the atmosphere
10 VIII| themselves sober over their oxygen as a drunkard does over
11 VIII| be founded with rooms of oxygen, where people whose system
12 VIII| itself under the regime of oxygen for the sake of its health!”~
13 VIII| exclaimed Michel. “The oxygen has made them revolt.”~“
14 VIII| Barbicane, “you do not want oxygen to mount to the head. You
15 IX | in space, it is true; but oxygen would not fail them, for
16 XV | substances, can provide its own oxygen, and thus throw flames into
17 XV | combustion, is produced in pure oxygen. We must not be in a hurry
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