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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | institution fully justified on all points the confidence reposed in 2 V | Selenitic engineers.” These two points, yet obscure, as well as 3 VI | each other from different points of the earth and interchange 4 IX | to fire it at different points at the same time.”~“Certainly,” 5 X | upon its uselessness in all points of view, he regarded the 6 XVIII | are only fit to mark the points, while we play the game.” 7 XX | great number of luminous points on the moon’s surface, did 8 XXIV | easily worked toward all the points of the heavens, and to follow 9 XXIV | discovered! and on all the points of its disc the volcanic 10 XXVIII| time, on one of the highest points of the Rocky Mountains, 11 II | stars looked like bright points on the black sky. But from 12 VI | was studded with brilliant points, which seemed to move slowly; 13 VII | deviation, for there were no points to go by.~He hoped, however, 14 XI | marking the most favorable points for the establishment of 15 XII | reversing of these two cardinal points, and we must bear it in 16 XIV | than any of its invisible points.~In the interior, the obscurity 17 XVI | projectile, some bright points cut upon the dark shield 18 XVI | like a succession of sharp points lengthened into a tremulous 19 XVII | here and there some sharp points, the highest summit of which 20 XIX | rotary movement each of its points after twenty-four hours


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