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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | Moon’ which met with such success in France. Somewhat later 2 IV | be wanting to ensure the success of this great experiment.~ 3 IV | absolutely demonstrated; its success must depend upon the power 4 IV | seriously militate against the success of the experiment.~As to 5 VI | essential condition to the success of the enterprise, and continued 6 X | choose to compromise his last success.~Nicholl, disgusted by this 7 XII | denied the possibility of success, and pronounced in favor 8 XII | languages, met with immense success.~Subscription lists were 9 XVI | indeed every reason to expect success, since the mould has absorbed 10 XVI | calculations; it was the success of his rival in casting 11 XXII | most well-grounded hopes of success. Barbicane, desirous of 12 XXV | precautions, and against the success of which Captain Nicholl 13 XXV | Barbicane had set his heart on success, and took all possible precautions. 14 XXV | and so easy, so sure of success, that none could be so sordidly 15 XXVIII| necessary means to ensure the success of this extraordinary enterprise, 16 XXVIII| Columbiad was cast with full success. Things stood thus, when 17 III | of hope, already sure of success, they slept peacefully, 18 VII | for the best.”~Indeed, the success of the audacious attempt 19 VIII | nothing could prevent the success of their enterprise, and 20 XIX | inconvenience, and even with success from a stomachic point of 21 XXII | with the use of them, the success of the operation was far 22 XXII | not doubt of their final success, but his companions, no 23 XXII | impossible. The chances of success diminished in rapid proportion;


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