Chapter
1 II | of the Gun Club at No. 21 Union Square. All the members
2 II | which compose this Great Union.”~“Three cheers for the
3 X | in all the States of the Union who protested against the
4 XI | limits of the soil of the Union. Now, by good fortune, certain
5 XI | both incorporated into the Union in 1845?”~“Undoubtedly,”
6 XII | The observatories of the Union placed themselves in immediate
7 XII | principal cities of the Union, with a central office at
8 XII | the different towns of the Union. With such a balance the
9 XIV | the great cities of the Union. Everything was placed under
10 XVI | satellite, to the Gun Club, the Union, the Moon, Diana, Phoebe,
11 XVIII | the several States of the Union. Barbicane, had, therefore,
12 XXII | from all corners of the Union harassed him without cessation
13 XXIV | within the limits of the Union. All the necessary apparatus
14 XXVIII| the United States of the Union, and thence, darting across
15 III | three friends drank to the union of the earth and her satellite.~
16 VII | thirty-nine stars of the Union!” said Michel, “I have nothing
17 VII | a fortieth State to the Union; to colonize the lunar regions;
18 XXI | easy with the heart of the Union. And in less than two days
19 XXI | different States of the Union had heard the great catastrophe;
20 XXII | by the Government of the Union, five long days (five centuries!)
21 XXIII | shores, would they leave the Union without having seen Barbicane,
22 XXIII | all the inhabitants of the Union could directly take part
23 XXIII | through the east of the Union, Pennsylvania, Connecticut,
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