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objection 3
objections 4
objective 1
objects 27
obliged 16
obligingly 1
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27 idea
27 inhabitants
27 lost
27 objects
27 quantity
27 reason
27 saw
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | ourselves to our own particular objects, we could not enter upon 2 VII | Now, at this distance, any objects sixty feet square would 3 VII | to enable us to perceive objects of lesser magnitude.”~“Well, 4 VII | in order to be visible, objects need not have a diameter 5 XXIV| than thirty-nine miles; and objects of less than sixty feet 6 XXIV| telescope which magnified objects 48,000 times? Would they 7 I | they began to examine the objects imprisoned with them.~“Everything 8 II | disorder; indeed, only a few objects had been violently thrown 9 VI | a vacuum in a tube, the objects you send through it, grains 10 VI | the projectile with useful objects, books, instruments, tools, 11 VII | the dog, and other divers objects which had been thrown from 12 VIII| the projectile, and the objects it enclosed, had been subject 13 VIII| weight, as well as all the objects within it. What would happen 14 VIII| neither themselves, nor the objects enclosed in the projectile, 15 VIII| immediately divers other objects, firearms and bottles, abandoned 16 VIII| the moon, on whose surface objects weigh six times less than 17 X | less than two leagues, and objects having a diameter of thirty 18 X | know that they reverse the objects. Such was the Mappa Selenographica 19 XII | of the reversing of the objects by the glasses, the south 20 XIII| miles. Through the glasses objects appeared to be only four 21 XIV | at all certain that the objects we have thrown out are still 22 XIV | slightest density, these objects will be retarded. Again, 23 XIX | invariable distance, were the objects which had been thrown out. 24 XIX | weight of these different objects would have checked their 25 XIX | terrestrial, would be annulled. Objects would “weigh” no more. This 26 XX | Mountains, and that it shows objects on its surface of only nine 27 XXI | arrangement subjected all objects to but one reflection, making


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