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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | made good their return the greater proportion bore the marks 2 V | science carried to an even greater degree their prodigious 3 V | study of these with still greater precision, they succeeded 4 XIV | to collect together the greater part of the materials. The 5 XIX | day appear velocities far greater than these, of which light 6 XXI | search was continued. The greater part of the wood had been 7 XXII| Barbicane’s plans would ensure greater perfection for his projectile, 8 XXVI| for renewed cries of still greater intensity. Instantly the 9 V | more. Their confidence was greater after than before “the incident 10 V | whose power of attraction is greater than that of the sun. The 11 V | undergone a heat 28,000 times greater than that of summer. But 12 VI | the solar disc, allows the greater portion to be seen.”~“And 13 VI | they pass extinguished the greater part of them!”~“That reason 14 VII | that a force five times greater than that of our gun would 15 VII | volcano which has not a greater power of propulsion than 16 VIII| hundred and fifty times greater than that which we possess, 17 VIII| twenty-four thousand times greater, and the attraction is twenty-seven 18 VIII| attraction is twenty-seven times greater than on the surface of our 19 IX | its initial velocity was greater than they supposed.”~“No! 20 X | but eight or nine times greater than that which propels 21 XI | is attracted by the still greater seas. Not only their formation, 22 XI | earth, these seas occupy the greater portion of the globe. But 23 XII | miles, which was a little greater than the length of the lunar 24 XIII| distinguish on the globe a greater diversity of shades between 25 XIII| found himself carried to a greater distance than the most powerful 26 XIV | which is thirteen times greater than the diminutive moon 27 XIV | sheds a light thirteen times greater than that qualified by atmospheric 28 XV | the parabola, and with a greater the hyperbola.”~“I like


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