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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | the moon?~“2. What is the exact distance which separates 2 IV | second question, “What is the exact distance which separates 3 V | succeeded in obtaining an exact account of the nature of 4 VI | nevertheless, to be quite exact, it is necessary to add 5 XIII | own eyes, and to mark the exact position of the proposed 6 XVIII | received information too exact to leave room for the smallest 7 XXV | represented, with their exact dimensions, relative positions, 8 XXVIII| twelve at night, at the exact moment when the moon should 9 V | revised his figures: they were exact. As to the formula which 10 V | lower window he took an exact observation, and noticed 11 VII | and she would reach the exact point where her meeting 12 IX | perpendicularity of the gun was exact, its direction to the zenith 13 IX | 5th at midnight, at the exact moment when the moon would 14 XIII | feet.~This, however, is an exact description of what Barbicane 15 XIV | Pouillet’s calculations are exact.”~“In any case it is cold,” 16 XX | Blomsberry; “it gives us very exact soundings.”~“Touch!” cried 17 XXI | that buoy will show us the exact spot where the projectile 18 XXI | we have our situation exact27@ 7north latitude and 19 XXII | changed so as to reach this exact point.~At forty-seven minutes 20 XXII | Murchison wanted to find its exact position at the bottom of


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