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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 III | single trait of feeling, taken from many others, will serve 2 IX | point during the depositions taken before the committee of 3 XII | subscriptions were being eagerly taken up. Certain countries distinguished 4 XVIII| Atlanta, and the steamer was taken by assault. Barbicane was 5 XXI | still wet with dew, and had taken the shortest route over 6 XXI | his companion had barely taken fifty steps, when they paused 7 XXI | beaten a sudden retreat and taken refuge in the upper branches 8 XXII | all size, and his portrait taken in every imaginable posture. 9 XXIII| imaginable precautions had been taken for averting the first shock; 10 XXV | camp, and from thence were taken to the Columbiad by barefooted 11 XXVI | spectators who had not even taken their customary lunch! And, 12 I | still some precautions to be taken, to deaden as much as possible 13 III | atmospheric refraction is not taken into consideration,” said 14 III | suffered, thanks to the care taken to deaden the shock. Their 15 VII | far-seeing Frenchman had taken care not to forget in his 16 IX | every precaution must be taken without delay.~These precautions 17 IX | spite of all precautions taken, the Columbiad was not fairly 18 X | that the air and water had taken refuge on the opposite surface 19 XII | OROGRAPHIC DETAILS~The course taken by the projectile, as we 20 XII | that latitude, carefully taken on the map to the pole, 21 XII | the cloudy light, and was taken for a volcano in activity. 22 XII | and contrary to the form taken by terrestrial craters. 23 XIII | whether the atmosphere has taken refuge at the bottom of 24 XIV | the fall would not have taken place; but, with a relatively 25 XV | not say. But a change had taken place in the relative position 26 XIX | reckon the different heights taken on the lunar parallels. 27 XX | The series of soundings taken by the Susquehanna, had 28 XXII | second.”~Every precaution was taken to keep the corvette almost 29 XXII | where the catastrophe had taken place, when a sailor, perched


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