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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 III | CHAPTER III~EFFECT OF THE PRESIDENT’S COMMUNICATION~ 2 III | impossible to describe the effect produced by the last words 3 IV | into the moon by the sole effect of the lunar attraction. 4 V | heat has no appreciable effect upon the thermometer. As 5 V | explained naturally by the effect of the transmission of the 6 VI | that, supposing the double effect to be continued to infinity, 7 VII | her light more intense. To effect that object it will be enough 8 VIII | meeting produced a great effect out of doors. Timid people 9 IX | order that its mechanical effect may be complete.”~“We must 10 XII | slightest chance of profit.~The effect, however, of Barbicane’s 11 XII | advices were received to the effect that foreign subscriptions 12 XIII | demonstrations, however, had no effect upon Barbicane and his companions.~ 13 XV | produced a most singular effect.~It will be remembered that 14 XXI | plan for countering the effect of the shock at the departure 15 XXI | this, and determined to effect a reconciliation.~“My good 16 XXII | obtaining some notion of the effect of the shock at the moment 17 XXVIII| Columbiad, had the immediate effect of troubling the terrestrial 18 II | What had happened? What effect had this frightful shock 19 II | he. “It produces the same effect as two bottles of Corton, 20 II | by his companions had the effect of recalling him to his 21 IV | cannot produce any sensible effect on the human frame when 22 IV | projectile; indeed, the effect would have been the same 23 VI | same cause and the same effect.”~“Just so,” said Nicholl, “ 24 VIII | the distances. Hence this effect: If the earth had been alone 25 VIII | other celestial bodies whose effect could not be set down as 26 VIII | projectiles would have no effect on the sun; they would fall 27 IX | each was provided. All the effect was felt outside. The burning 28 IX | cause which produced this effect.~“So we have become diverted 29 XIX | that moment weight had no effect. The travelers felt in themselves 30 XXI | not attempt to picture the effect produced on the entire world


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