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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XI | within the limits of the soil of the Union. Now, by good 2 XI | Columbiad must be cast on the soil of either Texas or Florida. 3 XI | Review replied that the soil of Florida, although not 4 XI | the appropriation of the soil, the facility of communication, 5 XIII| tract the nature of the soil gradually changes and the 6 XIII| considerable elevation of the soil, which seemed to offer to 7 XIV | order.~The nature of the soil having been carefully examined, 8 XIV | pickaxe was struck upon the soil of Florida; and from that 9 XIV | upon the hard bed of the soil; a kind of rock formed of 10 XIV | way right across the outer soil. It became necessary to 11 XIV | of the loosening of the soil, the wheel partly gave way, 12 XIV | level with the surrounding soil.~President Barbicane and 13 XXVI| spectators thronged the soil of Florida.~For a whole 14 II | Or quietly resting on the soil of Florida?” asked Nicholl.~“ 15 II | left the earth, for the soil, brilliantly lit by the 16 VII | Columbiad still buried in the soil of Florida? Is cotton and 17 IX | projectile should touch the lunar soil, others to delay the fall, 18 IX | be found wanting on lunar soil.~And indeed this reserve 19 XIII| drilled into the lunar soil.~This hole was the “Black 20 XVII| and the details of the soil were being lost in a confused 21 XVII| extinguished craters, riddling the soil like a colander, and overlooked 22 XVII| mountains which strewed the soil. The satellite seemed to 23 XVII| cast upon this encrusted soil. One can then understand 24 XVII| wonderfully extended over this soil covered with picturesque 25 XVII| remarkable positions of the soil, naturally placed to receive 26 XX | Columbiad is still sunk in the soil of Florida. It is now only


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