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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | the mere townspeople in order to catch stray bits of news 2 II | and if it be true that, in order to judge a man’s character 3 IV | ought it to be discharged in order that it may touch the moon 4 IV | terrestrial attraction. But, in order that the moon should reach 5 V | revolving round its axis in order to accomplish its work of 6 VI | that part of the globe, in order that the projectile might 7 VII | distance of five miles; and, in order to be visible, objects need 8 VII | cast-iron shell to have in order not to weight more than 9 IX | necessary to be understood in order to comprehend the importance 10 IX | fire instantaneously in order that its mechanical effect 11 XII | disturb the established order of things. In that case 12 XIV | commenced in most perfect order.~The nature of the soil 13 XV | thickness. This cylinder, in order to maintain its equilibrium, 14 XV | abeyance for a few minutes in order to facilitate the separation 15 XVIII | measure of prudence, and in order not to have to reconsider 16 XIX | ourselves. All we require, in order to attain such perfection, 17 XX | this class of arguments in order to come to direct observations. 18 XX | cylindro-conical projectile, in order to prevent turning round 19 XXI | being killed himself in order to save his friend. But 20 XXII | Hillisborough Roads, in order that the shell might fall 21 XXIII | sufficient to shake it in order for it to seize upon the 22 XXV | during their voyage, in order to facilitate their studies, 23 XXVIII| north or south latitude, in order to aim at the moon when 24 XXVIII| enclosed in the projectile, in order that he might reach the 25 XXVIII| gigantic telescope erected, in order that they might be able 26 IV | leaving the Columbiad in order to attain the moon.”~“You 27 VII | constantly observing the moon, in order to see whether the course 28 VII | must be kept in perfect order; so each morning Michel 29 VII | only go 8,000 leagues in order to fall upon the terrestrial 30 VIII | set about restoring the order of the projectile. Chickens 31 VIII | perpendicularly to the moon; but, in order that this phenomenon should 32 VIII | Or, if it is true that in order to fly on the earth’s surface, 33 VIII | Neptune; for there the order will be changed, and you 34 XII | must bear it in mind in order to be able to follow President 35 XII | ringed mountains of the first order, in the division of great 36 XIV | the lunar disc; since, in order that they may take place, 37 XIV | float around us. But in order not to expose ourselves 38 XV | is a curve of the second order, the result of the section 39 XV | is a curve of the second order, produced by the intersection 40 XV | arrived at the end; and in order to have so arrived, we ought 41 XV | said Michel Ardan, “in order to maintain that combustion, 42 XVII | from the lunar surface, in order to follow the slightly lengthened 43 XVIII | undertake this journey in order to form an opinion on the 44 XIX | play their last card. In order to calculate this to within 45 XXII | try the air apparatus, in order to reconnoiter the situation 46 XXII | was obliged to give the order to sail.~On the 29th of


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