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1 1,2| northwest wind of moderate force, and the aeronauts calculated 2 1,2| storm blew with redoubled force. The departure of the balloon 3 1,4| some violent subterranean force. At its base was hollowed 4 1,4| perceived-must drive it back with force to a considerable distance. 5 1,0| convulsed by subterranean force. Here and there stray blocks, 6 1,7| looked for in vain, and the force of the current was such 7 1,7| In this way the explosive force, by scattering the rock, 8 2,6| shall not be obliged to use force to subdue him, nor draw 9 2,7| violence and master them by force? No. It was decided that 10 2,8| gun-barrels dirty, and that its force is four times that of ordinary 11 2,9| there was already a natural force at the disposal of the engineer 12 2,1| to profit the mechanical force, hitherto unused, which 13 2,1| powerful and manageable force, for all great discoveries, 14 2,1| which no living being could force a way. To arrive at the 15 3,2| either by penetrating by main force into Granite House, or by 16 3,2| itself. ~Ayrton, compelled to force it open, set to work. It 17 3,3| second maneuvered so as to force the entrance of the Mercy. ~ 18 3,3| had then lost much of its force, Bob Harvey had absolute 19 3,6| themselves and attempting to force the passage, he was to endeavor 20 3,7| struck a bone with sufficient force to produce a violent concussion. ~ 21 3,0| condition. Indeed, their whole force would have been barely sufficient 22 3,2| occupied, to seize it by force; if it was not, to entrench 23 3,5| onwards by some irresistible force. ~At ten o'clock a vivid