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perihelium 2
perilous 2
perils 1
period 25
periselene 1
perished 1
permanent 1
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25 easy
25 object
25 past
25 period
25 plains
25 situated
25 star
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | muzzled for an indefinite period, the cannon, with muzzles 2 I | that too at such a critical period in the progress of the science 3 II | deplorable inactivity. After a period of years full of incidents 4 II | adventurer. At the same period Cyrano de Bergerac published 5 III | resemble the earth at the period when the latter was destitute 6 IV | satellite?~“3. What will be the period of transit of the projectile 7 IV | first of all, to choose the period when the moon will be in 8 V | lunar disc. At the same period the examination of the moon 9 VI | both together in an equal period of time, that is to say, 10 VIII | in five seconds, and the period is too brief for the resistance 11 XIV | and numbered. At the same period Barbicane laid the first 12 XIV | before the expiration of the period fixed by Barbicane, the 13 XVI | sorely tried during this period of time. But they could 14 XXIV | feet in diameter.~At the period when the Gun Club essayed 15 XXVI | Columbiad, required a certain period of time.~Barbicane had regulated 16 II | with their fire. At this period the earth was in its perihelion, 17 V | into some crevasse at that period when the crust of the earth 18 XVI | been insignificant), its period of occultation continued. 19 XVIII| had been thrown up at the period of Tycho’s formation.~“And 20 XVIII| showed itself about this period, for nature does not expend 21 XVIII| not so at the historical period of time. The atmosphere 22 XVIII| firmly believe that at the period when the moon was inhabited, 23 XVIII| motion of the moon at that period when the earth was still 24 XVIII| of evaporation. At this period the moon becoming uninhabitable, 25 XVIII| temperature will after a period of 400,000 years, be brought


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