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subsisted 2
subsistence 1
subsoil 1
substance 41
substances 15
substantial 2
substitute 2
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41 situation
41 spot
41 strong
41 substance
41 twelve
40 advanced
40 attempt
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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substance

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1 1,6| to replace it by another substance. ~"What?" asked Pencroft. ~" 2 1,9| and if we do not find some substance similar to tinder-" ~"Well?" 3 1,2| a mineral or vegetable substance, which he put into his pocket, 4 1,3| armed, that is to say, a substance to serve in lieu of iron, 5 1,3| the engineer discovered a substance which replaced tinder. It 6 1,3| with a very inflammable substance, especially afterwards when 7 1,3| something similar to the substance which is sold in England 8 1,7| Therefore an explosive substance must be manufactured, which 9 1,7| soluble soap and that neutral substance, glycerine. ~But this was 10 1,7| future preparation, another substance, nitrate of potash, which 11 1,7| could have manufactured this substance by treating the carbonate 12 1,7| operation he would procure the substance which had given so much 13 1,7| to mix with it some solid substance, clay or sugar, porous enough 14 1,7| setting fire to the explosive substance was raised. Generally, nitro-glycerine 15 1,7| for, simply lighted, this substance would burn without exploding. ~ 16 1,7| he could easily obtain a substance similar to guncotton, since 17 1,7| acid at his disposal. This substance, pressed in a cartridge, 18 1,8| for it is too explosive a substance. But it would be easy to 19 1,9| means of this explosive substance the rock was broken open 20 1,0| others, they formed the very substance of which the candles were 21 1,0| dipped in the liquefied substance, they formed regular stearic 22 1,2| disposal than the liquid substance which they drew from the 23 1,2| to the operators as the substance operated upon, the latter 24 2,3| manufacture an explosive substance which would allow them to 25 2,8| it some easily renewable substance. ~To replace lead, of which 26 2,8| is to say gun-cotton, a substance in which cotton is not indispensable, 27 2,8| elder-pith, for as to the other substance necessary for the manufacture 28 2,8| had a perfectly prepared substance, which, employed discreetly, 29 2,9| powdered coal, composed the substance, which was placed in crucibles. 30 2,9| Other quantities of the substance in a state of fusion were 31 2,9| separated by rings of the same substance, arranged concentrically. 32 2,9| pressure. This cellular substance was regular flour of a superior 33 2,1| wool of that fat and oily substance with which it is impregnated, 34 2,5| to be continued, for this substance giving excellent results, 35 2,7| This document stated in substance that there still existed 36 3,4| action of some explosive substance. ~Neb brought this piece 37 3,5| charged with some explosive substance, nitro-glycerine, picrate, 38 3,0| necessary to make trial of this substance, although not so valuable 39 3,1| extreme bitterness of the substance precluded all doubt; it 40 3,5| surrounded with an isolating substance like a submarine cable, 41 3,8| there may be some valuable substance in this volcano, which it


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