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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | colleagues, who has not seen the Moon, or, at least, 2 II | Fabricius boasted of having seen with his own eyes the inhabitants 3 IV | of science. Here is to be seen at work that powerful telescope 4 VI | say, five-sevenths, to be seen.~As soon as the ignoramuses 5 VII | the extent of what we have seen ourselves? Armstrong guns 6 X | following incident:~We have seen what legions of admirers 7 X | of the Gun Club had never seen. Fortunate that it was so, 8 XI | proposition which, it will be seen, was profoundly sagacious.~“ 9 XVI | was already clear to be seen that, on the day of the 10 XXI | toward him, saying, “Have you seen a man go into the wood, 11 XXI | forgetful of the duel, had seen and heard nothing.~When 12 XXVII | It was no longer to be seen, and they were obliged to 13 XXVIII| disc, was plainly to be seen upon the black sky.~That 14 XXVIII| what Joseph T. Maston had seen, or thought he saw, could 15 I | Satellite, to whom, as may be seen, he had given significant 16 II | projectile, what would he have seen?~Nothing then. The darkness 17 II | speechless. He had never before seen anything so “American.”~[ 18 II | stars. The heavens, thus seen, presented quite a new aspect, 19 II | thick spots, which are never seen on the lunar disc. They 20 III | Because we should have seen our continents and seas 21 III | world. I should like to have seen those poles of the earth 22 VI | see.’”~“And you would have seen,” replied Barbicane. “It 23 VI | the greater portion to be seen.”~“And why,” asked Nicholl, “ 24 VI | some scientific men have seen in the moon a comet whose 25 VIII | is so. Ah! if Raphael had seen us thus, what an ‘Assumption’ 26 X | diameter of thirty feet are seen very distinctly. So that, 27 X | the moon, which is never seen from the earth. This alteration 28 XI | AND REALITY~“Have you ever seen the moon?” asked a professor, 29 XI | the moon who have never seen it— at least through a glass 30 XII | friends, what that plain, seen from the height we are at, 31 XIII | group of animals was to be seen indicating life, even in 32 XIII | its elliptical crater, and seen from this distance, the 33 XIV | Nothing more was to be seen of that disc, formerly so 34 XIV | And which we should have seen,” added Nicholl, “if we 35 XV | Barbicane. “Have you not seen shooting stars rush through 36 XV | in eruption, unmistakably seen by these earthly savants, 37 XVII | his companions could have seen it, but immersed in the 38 XVII | distance of only fifty miles! Seen through this pure ether, 39 XVII | full moon that Tycho is seen in all its splendor. Then 40 XVIII | Other astronomers have seen in these inexplicable rays 41 XVIII | moon. After what they had seen, could the travelers solve 42 XVIII | ruins. And what have we seen? Everywhere and always the 43 XVIII | the 6th of December may be seen.~“Now,” said Nicholl, “let 44 XIX | world which they had only seen from a distance, as Moses 45 XIX | sphere nothing was to be seen. The earth was but a day 46 XIX | to the dark tint which is seen from the earth. The other 47 XX | have done, what they have seen, that above all must interest 48 XXI | projectile had just been seen in the gigantic reflector 49 XXI | projectile could not be seen, J. T. Maston maintaining 50 XXI | thousandth time that he had just seen the projectile, and adding 51 XXII | projectile was nowhere to be seen.~The impatience of these 52 XXIII | the Union without having seen Barbicane, Nicholl, and 53 XXIII | eye until then had ever seen? It was now their turn to


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