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soundings 6
sounds 5
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south 21
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southern 18
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21 rose
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21 showed
21 south
21 susquehanna
21 twenty
21 west
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | of the gentlemen of the South, those ancient cavaliers 2 VI | fluctuations of north and south, and of west and east, termed 3 XII | to its great work. When South America, that is to say, 4 XXVIII| 28th degrees of north or south latitude, in order to aim 5 XI | regular boundary lines as South America, Africa, and the 6 XI | on the lunar sphere, the south pole is much more continental 7 XI | by vast seas. Toward the south, continents clothe almost 8 XII | objects by the glasses, the south is above and the north below, 9 XII | Europe) see the moon in the south— according to them. When 10 XII | east to their right, as the south is behind them. Such is 11 XII | twelve miles.~Toward the south, the plain was very flat, 12 XV | been situated about the 45@ south latitude on the invisible 13 XVI | are evidently nearing the south pole.”~“After having passed 14 XVII | the projectile passed the south pole at less than forty 15 XVII | separate groups very near the south pole. The first group extended 16 XVII | situated in exactly 77@ south latitude, and 16@ east longitude. 17 XVII | disc, is situated in 58@ south latitude, and 15@ east longitude. 18 XVII | Tycho is situated in 43@ south latitude, and 12@ east longitude. 19 XIX | between the dead point and the south pole would be equal to the 20 XIX | disappear behind the moon’s south pole, he would see them 21 XXIII | Wisconsin; returning to the south by Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas,


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