Chapter
1 2 | about fifty years, of great power and intellect, was fully
2 2 | invaluable natural source of power, light, and warmth, so abundant
3 2 | chief had given me full power, and would render me every
4 5 | not a task beyond human power. A scaffolding might be
5 5 | engine must be one of amazing power. Perhaps the inventor before
6 5 | drove it, they must be of a power far beyond the fastest known.
7 5 | this, Mr. Ward; the motive power of this so-called boat must
8 5 | possessed a most dangerous power of locomotion. If both should
9 7 | one of seventy-five horse power, and a gasoline one of two
10 7 | hundred and fifty horse power, it was also provided with
11 8 | machine seemed to lack was the power of flying through the air.
12 8 | had given proofs of its power. What amazing proofs! The
13 8 | almost fancy he had the power of making himself invisible,
14 8 | millions?~In brief, every great Power took part in the affair,
15 10| might be deprived of his power to injure others. The idea
16 12| capture her, was beyond our power, and it might as well be
17 12| recognized beyond all human power.~We stood there, Wells and
18 12| which again impaired its power? Or had it been before compelled
19 12| Terror,” driven by all the power of her engines, made a single
20 13| As was already known, the power by which the machine was
21 13| submarines. No doubt the power here used was electricity,
22 13| generated on board, at some high power. Naturally I asked myself
23 13| suggested tremendous restrained power.~Planting myself again before
24 14| it could not escape the power of the great falls. If the
25 14| however, our captain had still power to turn to one of the shores
26 15| beating with tremendous power!~So this machine actually
27 15| elements! And with what power! With what speed! Al few
28 15| his batteries get their power? Had he somewhere an electric
29 16| Institute are again in my power. In holding them prisoners
30 16| for the vast increase of power which the conquest of the
31 18| regions of their fullest power. He carried with him the
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