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manual 3
manufactories 3
manufactory 6
manufacture 28
manufactured 22
manufacturing 7
many 78
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28 gun
28 hull
28 influence
28 manufacture
28 plants
28 seized
28 single
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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manufacture

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,2| simply asking the engineer to manufacture some powder and one or two 2 1,4| The engineer intended to manufacture soap as soon as he could 3 1,5| The ingredients for the manufacture being close together would 4 1,5| where the coal aids the manufacture of the metal extracted from 5 1,5| that the engineer wished to manufacture with the skins of the amphibious 6 1,7| acid is a very expensive manufacture. Considerable works are 7 1,9| machines for every industrial manufacture; railroads; yes, railroads! 8 1,0| the fat necessary for the manufacture. ~They were now at the 4th 9 1,0| skin being intended for the manufacture of boots. ~The result of 10 1,0| the said scissors. ~The manufacture of a hand-saw cost infinite 11 1,2| succeed badly in this new manufacture. At the point of the lake 12 1,2| nearly impossible for him to manufacture a gun which would be of 13 2,3| but the engineer hoped to manufacture an explosive substance which 14 2,4| a paste, is used for the manufacture of Chinese paper; that the 15 2,7| was therefore necessary to manufacture some more nitro-glycerine, 16 2,8| January was devoted to the manufacture of the linen garments required 17 2,8| iron, which was easy to manufacture. These bullets, not having 18 2,8| preferred, therefore, to manufacture pyroxyle, that is to say 19 2,8| substance necessary for the manufacture of pyroxyle, it was only 20 2,8| accordingly resolved to manufacture and employ pyroxyle, although 21 2,9| Cyrus Harding attempted to manufacture glass, and he at first put 22 2,9| to work. ~The tool, the manufacture of which presented the most 23 2,1| Island possessed yet another manufacture. The colonists had now warm 24 2,8| it would be useless to manufacture the battery and other accessories. ~ 25 2,8| consideration, decided to manufacture a very simple battery, resembling 26 2,0| of wool necessary for the manufacture of this warm material. ~ 27 3,4| necessary to resort again to the manufacture of the coarse felt materials. 28 3,8| Moreover, it was unnecessary to manufacture rigging, that of the "Speedy"


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