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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | seen with his own eyes the inhabitants of the moon. In 1649 a Frenchman, 2 II | white species of deer and inhabitants with membranous wings, like 3 II | us to converse with the inhabitants of the moon.’ So spoke the 4 V | of the attention of the inhabitants of the earth.~From the time 5 V | differ remarkably from the inhabitants of the earth.~At length, 6 VI | the true time to all the inhabitants of the earth; that it is 7 VII | attract the attention of the inhabitants of the moon, if there are 8 XII | whole twenty-six millions of inhabitants which Great Britain contains. 9 XIII | when three thousand of the inhabitants of Tampa Town came forth 10 XIX | but slightly inclined, the inhabitants may enjoy uniform temperatures. 11 XIX | it appears to me that the inhabitants of so fortunate a world 12 XXII | our meeting some of the inhabitants up there! Would you like 13 XXII | supporting a hundred billions of inhabitants, and which actually does 14 XXV | provisions, doubtless the inhabitants of the earth would find 15 II | speed so great, that the inhabitants of the earth cannot see 16 III | to breakfast.”~Indeed the inhabitants of the new star could not 17 V | the moon is inhabited, its inhabitants must have appeared some 18 VI | Michel Ardan, “of which the inhabitants of Uranus or Neptune would 19 VI | always hopeful. “If there are inhabitants, they must breathe. If there 20 VIII | everything in proportion, the inhabitants ought to be at least two 21 X | from the moon than are the inhabitants of earth with their powerful 22 XIV | physics has imposed on the inhabitants of the moon.~Barbicane gave 23 XIV | continued Barbicane, “that the inhabitants of the visible face are 24 XIV | advantages reserved for the inhabitants of the visible face.~Among 25 XVII | concentration of light that the inhabitants of the earth can see it 26 XX | allowed, half of the earth’s inhabitants would emigrate to the moon!”~ 27 XXIII| conditions that all the inhabitants of the Union could directly


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