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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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human

   Chapter
1 VI | influence exercised by her over human destinies— that every Selenite 2 VII | magnificent manifestation of human power. If Providence has 3 X | on every opportunity, and human nature is such that Barbicane 4 XIV | in fact more regard for human nature in general than for 5 XVIII | came from a Frenchman. What human being would ever have conceived 6 XIX | people, who would shut up the human race upon this globe, as 7 XXI | had laid this snare was no human being, but a venomous spider, 8 XXII | somnambulisms, and other human maladies, seem to prove 9 XXIII | how it would answer with human beings. The honor of putting 10 XXVIII| for the first time, three human beings quitted the terrestrial 11 II | aspect, and one which the human eye could never dream of. 12 III | s. Beyond us, around us, human nature is at an end, and 13 IV | any sensible effect on the human frame when it takes place 14 V | same organization of the human brain, they have already 15 VII | moon the appearance of a human face.~“Face, indeed!” said 16 X | through their eyes that the human race look at these lunar 17 XI | the “Sea of Clouds,” where human reason is so often shipwrecked. 18 XVI | and forever closed against human curiousity!~It was then 19 XVII | peaceful refuge, beyond all human misery. How calm and isolated 20 XVIII | has been inhabited by a human race organized like our 21 XVIII | I add that these races, human and animal, have had their 22 XXIII | greatness of the enterprise. Human creatures who had left the 23 XXIII | face of the disc, which no human eye until then had ever


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