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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | which, when required, could give forth a report equal to 2 V | earth to the moon, which give the appearance of completeness 3 VII | major, “you will have to give this projectile enormous 4 VII | reflecting mirror, does not give back sufficient light to 5 VII | the general. “Would you give your projectile a diameter 6 VII | is what we will do.”~“I give it up,” answered the major. “ 7 VII | projectile, I propose to give it a weight of 20,000 pounds.”~“ 8 VII | plate; it will suffice to give it sides strong enough to 9 VII | was not willing readily to give in; “even that is an enormous 10 VIII | Be good enough, then, to give me your attention, and do 11 VIII | what thickness must we give it?”~“A thickness of six 12 IX | quantity of powder necessary to give the impulse, I think it 13 X | would in the end have to give way to the shot; nevertheless, 14 X | the captain was obliged to give in. In fact, these projectiles 15 XI | could not decide to which to give the preference.~Texas produced 16 XII | She could not do less than give 1,372,640 piastres; and 17 XV | cannon-shot each furnace was to give vent to the molten iron 18 XV | piece of artillery ready to give fire on the signal from 19 XVI | spectator who was not willing to give himself the treat of visiting 20 XIX | compelled, therefore, to give up the idea, and let his 21 XX | return to his subject, and give us a little practical view 22 XX | the unknown, unwilling to give in.~“No! but at the bottom 23 XXII | Barbicane.~“Well, I can only give you the answer which Arago 24 XXII | there! Would you like to give them such a melancholy notion 25 XXVIII| this unexpected denouement give rise? What mysterious results 26 XXVIII| and surmises; but it will give a true idea of the singular 27 II | much embarrassed us, will give us the means of deciding 28 III | which no description could give an adequate idea. What reflections 29 IV | see it; only I shall not give you the real course drawn 30 IV | speed it was necessary to give the projectile?”~“Incontestably,” 31 V | do anything else. I would give twenty pistoles if we could 32 V | upon our thermometer, would give, on the contrary, a very 33 VII | those large spots which give the moon the appearance 34 IX | it; they must therefore give up this efficient means 35 IX | but they were obliged to give it up; even by the side 36 IX | Speak.”~“I would not give half a dollar to know it. 37 XV | pleases; an aeronaut can give a vertical motion to his 38 XV | was hot, and neither would give up his chosen curve to his 39 XV | savants, would doubtless give rise to many theories favorable 40 XV | optical illusion? Could they give a scientific assent to an 41 XVII | Cooled lava would never give out such intense reflection. 42 XVIII | enough to throw a ball to give such a shock as that?”~“ 43 XIX | the last second.~But to give some figures of comparison, 44 XXI | at the nearest port, and give information to the Gun Club 45 XXII | of the ocean. They must give up all idea of finding it.~ 46 XXII | secretary, was obliged to give the order to sail.~On the 47 XXII | but in silence. None dared give expression to the thoughts


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