| CHAPTER II.
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| Experiments and Studies—Blanchard at Talis—Guyton de Morveau at Dijon
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103
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| CHAPTER III.
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| Experiments in Montgolfières—Roders and Proust—The Duke of Chartres—The Comte d'Artois—Voyage of the Abbé Camus to Rodez
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117
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| CHAPTER IV.
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| Serio-comic Aspects of the Subject—The Public duped—
The Abbés Miolan and Janninct at the Luxembourg—
Caricatures—The "Minerva" of Robertson, and its Voyage round the World
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127
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| CHAPTER V.
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| The First Aerial Voyage in England—Blanchard crosses the Sea in a Balloon
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134
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| CHAPTER VI.
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| Zambeccari's Perilous Trip across the Adriatic Sea
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145
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| CHAPTER VII.
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| Garnerin—Parachutes—Aerostation at Public Fêtes
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150
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| CHAPTER VII.
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| Green's Great Journey across Europe
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156
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