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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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carried

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1 I | continent, and, like them, carried off victories by dint of 2 II | audience who was not overcome, carried away, lifted out of himself 3 V | have been from time to time carried on with more or less correctness, 4 V | skillful men of science carried to an even greater degree 5 VII | pounder Dahlgrens, which carried a distance of 5,000 yards, 6 XII | Roman crowns; and Portugal carried her devotion to science 7 XIII | remarked that every horseman carried a carbine slung across his 8 XV | of the casting had been carried on simultaneously with extreme 9 XV | 200 converging trenches carried the molten metal down to 10 XVI | night!” All the hurrahs, carried upward upon the sonorous 11 XXV | confidence, that Michel Ardan carried all the Gun Club with him 12 XXVIII| three men,” said he, “have carried into space all the resources 13 XXVIII| held meetings, saw himself carried in triumph, reconciled President 14 II | Michel Ardan could not have carried a lighted match with impunity 15 IV | circulates with the body which is carried with it. What inhabitant 16 IV | perhaps the Selenites have carried the integral calculus farther 17 V | that, had our earth been carried along in its course by the 18 VII | failed in its aim, and being carried beyond the disc should be 19 VIII | They felt themselves being carried into the domain of wonders! 20 XI | forming that sphere of life carried into space! And was not 21 XII | the Cambridge University, carried into space. Let us make 22 XIII | Barbicane found himself carried to a greater distance than 23 XIII | of the satellite, Michel, carried along by its motion, could 24 XV | Barbicane allowed himself to be carried away by these reflections. 25 XV | nothing but these fragments carried in all directions, now become 26 XVII | curve was being rigidly carried out.~At this moment the 27 XVIII | earth?”~Their imaginations carried them away into an indefinite 28 XIX | This speed in going had carried it over the neutral line, 29 XXI | not see it any more. It is carried into space.”~“Yes!”~“No!”~ 30 XXII | screw of the Susquehanna carried them briskly out of the 31 XXIII | compared with that which had carried the three heroes from the


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