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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | regarding the astronomical part of the enterprise. Their 2 V | equals the one-fifteenth part of that of our globe, and 3 V | bulk the one-forty-ninth part of that of the terrestrial 4 VI | of the wolves” played a part; they recalled the influences 5 VI | scientific journals, for their part, dealt more especially with 6 VI | upon some point of that part of the globe, in order that 7 VII | of view. The mechanical part still remained.~President 8 IX | of experience, to a tenth part of the weight of the shot.”~“ 9 XI | Florida, in its southern part, reckons no cities of importance; 10 XI | a country only one-sixth part of the size.~Texas plumed 11 XII | however, some pressure on the part of the government.~Belgium 12 XII | the Gun Club, of the one part, and T. Murchison director 13 XIV | collect together the greater part of the materials. The members 14 XIV | you together in this wild part of Florida. Our business 15 XIV | of work required on the part of the workmen extreme nicety 16 XIX | worlds habitable? For my own part I believe they are.”~“For 17 XXI | was continued. The greater part of the wood had been explored. 18 XXII | not take what I say in bad part; but really, between ourselves, 19 XXVI | chronometer to the tenth part of a second by that of Murchison 20 XXVIII| PRELIMINARY CHAPTER~THE FIRST PART OF THIS WORK, AND SERVING 21 II | hollowed out of the lower part of the projectile. A glass 22 II | especially on its concave part, showed the presence of 23 III | Burgundy, the sun chose to be part of the party. At this moment 24 III | projectile should land on a part of the moon which was utterly 25 III | stowed away in the upper part of the projectile. There 26 IV | was daylight on the lower part, and night on the upper; 27 IV | No, Michel; the difficult part is what Barbicane has done; 28 V | manufacture the air?”~“Only in part. We make only the oxygen, 29 VI | earth is but a billionth part of the entire radiation.”~“ 30 VI | extinguished the greater part of them!”~“That reason satisfies 31 VIII | Michel; “I shall play the part of Gulliver. We are going 32 VIII | if you wish to play the part of Gulliver, only visit 33 IX | did not contain one-fifth part of it; they must therefore 34 IX | the moon; for its lower part, by reason of its weight, 35 XII | Michel.~“At the northern part of the ‘Sea of Clouds,’” 36 XIII | it could ever touch any part of the disc. Its motive 37 XIII | of furrow found on every part of the disc which was not 38 XIII | an inferior degree. In no part was there life, in no part 39 XIII | part was there life, in no part was there an appearance 40 XIII | other on the left. That part of the disc beginning with 41 XIV | estimated at the two-hundredth part of that which separates 42 XIV | equinoxes, will resign their part of the polar stars, the 43 XIV | vial soldered to the lower part of the instrument, and said:~“ 44 XV | of seeing the invisible part of her disc magnificently 45 XV | alteration. The heaviest part of the projectile inclined 46 XV | atmosphere does surround that part of the moon.”~“Perhaps so,” 47 XV | latitude on the invisible part of the disc; but, to Barbicane’ 48 XVII | attention, that of the southern part of the moon, brought by 49 XVII | parallel, on the eastern part of the orb; the second occupied 50 XVII | an aqueduct; in another part the sunken pillars of a 51 XVIII | reduced, her seas for the most part dried up, her insufficient 52 XVIII | equality which presents each part of her disc during fifteen 53 XIX | why was not its heaviest part turned toward it, as the 54 XIX | from the earth. The other part of the nimbus remained brilliant, 55 XIX | and turning its conical part more and more toward her.~ 56 XXI | attraction, and was playing the part of under satellite to the 57 XXI | were placed in the upper part of the instrument and not 58 XXIII | Union could directly take part in it.~All the head lines 59 XXIII | Michel Ardan.~And as it is part of the American temperament 60 Not | to Nov. 30 in the early part of book 2 to >fix> [I read


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