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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | to reply as follows:~ The questions which have been proposed 2 IV | These are our answers to the questions proposed to the Observatory 3 IV | disposal in respect of all questions of theoretical astronomy; 4 VI | more especially with the questions which touched upon the enterprise 5 VII | resolve the three grand questions of the cannon, the projectile, 6 VIII | triumphantly to answer such questions. The following evening the 7 X | the great experiment, the questions of figures which it involved, 8 XIX | fearing that indiscreet questions might be put to Michel Ardan, 9 XIX | desirable to divert Ardan from questions of a practical nature, with 10 XX | you introduce scientific questions if you have never studied 11 XXVIII| J. BELFAST.~ To how many questions did this unexpected denouement 12 XXVIII| the orb of night.~These questions determined President Barbicane, 13 XXVIII| they hear from them? These questions, debated by the most learned 14 I | twenty-six minutes. The gravest questions of morals and politics may 15 I | investigate the most difficult questions. For the present we must 16 VII | bewildered. In the middle of the questions and answers which crossed 17 X | physical and geological questions until then insoluble? This 18 XIV | of this night? All these questions made Barbicane uneasy, but 19 XV | answer the multiplicity of questions put by these ardent minds; 20 XVI | face its life-giving atoms? Questions still insoluble, and forever 21 XVIII | CHAPTER XVIII~ GRAVE QUESTIONS~But the projectile had passed 22 XXI | answering one of the thousand questions addressed to them.~The officer 23 XXIII | in the firmament?~To such questions no answer can be given.


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