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masculine 2
masonry 9
masons 1
mass 28
massachusetts 3
masses 10
massive 5
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28 find
28 form
28 greater
28 mass
28 nine
28 old
28 open
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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mass

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1 II | continued Barbicane; “her mass, density, and weight; her 2 V | the center of the nebulous mass.~By attentively watching, 3 V | the other molecules of the mass, following the example of 4 V | motion about the central mass, would have been broken 5 V | from molecule to nebulous mass, from that to principal 6 VIII | velocity to such a mighty mass. The minutes of the second 7 VIII | dont think of mounting a mass like that upon a carriage?” 8 VIII | surrounding it with a thick mass of masonry of stone and 9 IX | easy than to reduce this mass to one quarter of its bulk. 10 X | that the shock of such a mass, multiplied by the square 11 XV | of January this enormous mass of metal was delivered at 12 XVI | has absorbed the entire mass of the molten metal; still 13 XX | it results that the great mass of air and water must have 14 XXV | rate, that this immense mass of eminently inflammable 15 XXV | spark, by which means this mass of gun-cotton was eventually 16 XXVI | whole month previously, the mass of these persons had bivouacked 17 XXVII | had kept in advance of the mass, was pitched back 120 feet, 18 XXVIII| justly to the derision of the mass. Far better is it to wait; 19 II | one on the other, an inert mass, Nicholl above, Barbicane 20 IV | in a vacuum, or when the mass of air circulates with the 21 IX | the moon, and with it the mass of things thrown out. Barbicane 22 IX | What does that matter? Its mass, compared to that of our 23 XV | profound darkness, an enormous mass appeared. It was like a 24 XV | darkness of space. This mass, of a circular form, threw 25 XV | straight on this ignited mass, more intense than the open 26 XX | atmospheric strata.~This fiery mass grew larger to their eyes, 27 XXI | nothing but an incandescent mass as it crossed the atmosphere.”~“ 28 XXII | attentively watched the liquid mass through which they were


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