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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 VII | purely astronomical point of view. The mechanical part still 2 VII | it from a moral point of view. The cannon-ball, gentlemen, 3 X | uselessness in all points of view, he regarded the experiment 4 XIII | Barbicane found himself in view of a low, flat country of 5 XIII | alone offered itself to view.~Florida, discovered on 6 XV | spectacle offered to his view.~At 600 yards from the well, 7 XVI | ten revelers hidden from view at the bottom of the gigantic 8 XIX | from the top of which his view extended over a sea of black 9 XIX | natural philosopher’s point of view, I should say that nothing 10 XX | give us a little practical view of the question?”~All eyes 11 XXIII| reach the moon.~Light and view were given by means of four 12 III | coverlid.~There was the same view. The whole extent of the 13 IX | from a practical point of view; they would have asked themselves 14 XI | very different point of view to that of their fantastic 15 XIV | during its long night any view of the earth so beautifully 16 XIX | from a stomachic point of view. Certainly Michel had none 17 XXI | called by the Englishfront view.” This arrangement subjected 18 XXI | one reflection, making the view consequently much clearer; 19 XXII | a considerable extent of view, but the projectile was


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