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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | a cause for war— did not North America once belong to the 2 VI | certain fluctuations of north and south, and of west and 3 XI | the 28th parallel of the north latitude. If you will cast 4 XXIV | and runs up the whole of North America to the very borders 5 XXV | the Mare frigoris of the North Pole.~They took also three 6 XXVIII| the 0 and 28th degrees of north or south latitude, in order 7 XXVIII| situated in Florida, in 27@ 7North latitude, and 77@ 3West ( 8 XI | more continental than the north pole. On the latter, there 9 XII | it advanced nearer to the North Pole. The projectile was 10 XII | high as the tenth parallel, north latitude, it seemed rigidly 11 XII | the south is above and the north below, it would seem natural 12 XII | turn their backs to the north, the reverse position to 13 XII | turn their backs to the north, the east is on their left, 14 XII | This mount, situated in 9@ north latitude and 20@ east longitude, 15 XII | the boundary chain on the north, extends to the “Sea of 16 XII | dazzling gems. Toward the north the escarpments were lowered 17 XII | one projection. Toward the north, on the contrary, till where 18 XIII | immense plains, and toward the north, arid mountains. Not a work 19 XIII | mountain, situated in 51@ north latitude, and 9@ east longitude. 20 XIII | strike her, if only at the north pole, the brilliant arch 21 XIV | was skirting the moon’s north pole at less than twenty-five 22 XIV | the Southern Cross to the North Star, those two constellations 23 XIV | like the Esquimaux of the north pole. No, indeed! we have 24 XV | grazing the satellite’s north pole.~But since entering 25 XVI | After having passed the north pole,” replied Michel. “ 26 XVII | that already reached at the north pole. The elliptical curve 27 XVIII | east, the northeast and the north, the half of the southern 28 XIX | distance separating the north pole from the dead point. 29 XIX | see them reappear by the north pole! They must therefore 30 XX | she was in exactly 27@ 7north latitude, and 41@ 37west 31 XXI | situation exact27@ 7north latitude and 41@ 37west 32 XXI | worded as follows:~In 20@ 7north latitude, and 41@ 37west 33 XXI | only take place on this 27@ north latitude, and (taking into 34 XXIII | and New Hampshire; the north and west by New York, Ohio,


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