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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 V | narrow furrows sunk between parallel ridges, bordering generally 2 V | nature of that system of parallel ramparts discovered on the 3 XI | downward as far as the 28th parallel of the north latitude. If 4 XI | these two States.~The 28th parallel, on reaching the American 5 XI | were situated below this parallel which came within the prescribed 6 XI | Galveston bay below the 29th parallel! Have we not got the bay 7 VI | delta> be the horizontal parallel, and p the apparent semidiameter——”~“ 8 IX | it seemed to take a curve parallel to the lunar disc. The orb 9 X | zenith of the twenty-eighth parallel. An observer placed at the 10 XII | equator; but across the tenth parallel, and from that latitude, 11 XII | was as high as the tenth parallel, north latitude, it seemed 12 XII | above the twentieth lunar parallel. The distance of the projectile 13 XIII| over the thirteenth lunar parallel and at the effective distance 14 XIII| not long before; they ran parallel with each other.~Michel, 15 XIII| their borders were strictly parallel; but he knew nothing more 16 XIII| declivities; they were long parallel ramparts, and with some 17 XIII| still keeping their borders parallel; some crossed each other, 18 XIII| the height of the fiftieth parallel, the distance was reduced 19 XV | cone intersected by a plane parallel to one of the sides.”~“Ah! 20 XV | conic surface and a plane parallel to its axis, and constitutes 21 XVII| pole to the eighty-fourth parallel, on the eastern part of 22 XVII| attention. It was about the 80th parallel, in 30@ longitude. This


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