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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | as her place in the solar system, have all been exactly determined. 2 V | important of the entire solar system, we call the Moon; and it 3 V | the true nature of that system of parallel ramparts discovered 4 V | considered them to be “a system of fortifications thrown 5 VI | the stability of the solar system would not be deranged in 6 VI | maintained that the entire vital system is subject to her control, 7 XIV | placed under a complete system of discipline, and the works 8 XIX | In my opinion the solar system is a solid homogeneous body; 9 XXVIII| have provided our solar system with a new star.~ J. BELFAST.~ 10 VII | acting upon their nervous system? Their faces were as rosy 11 VIII | gravest disorders in the system. Michel had blunderingly 12 VIII | oxygen, where people whose system is weakened could for a 13 XII | important of the radiating system, situated in the southern 14 XIV | thermometer on Wafferdin’s system, which gives the minima 15 XVII | heart.~Tycho belongs to the system of radiating mountains, 16 XVII | west than to the east. No system of terrestrial encampment 17 XVII | orography, a mountainous system, making it a world in itself. 18 XXI | according to the reflecting system, called by the English “ 19 XXII | grappling-irons fixed on an automatic system, which would never let the 20 XXIII | of Tycho, the strangest system of lunar orography? How


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