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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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seas

   Chapter
1 XI | peninsula confined between two seas, they pretended that it 2 XIX | certain denizens of the seas maintain life at enormous 3 XXIV | lunar animals, towns, lakes, seas? No! there was nothing which 4 III | seen our continents and seas in a new light— the first 5 VII | they fancied they saw vast seas, scarcely kept together 6 X | inappropriately calledseas,” but they could not recognize 7 XI | other continents by vast seas. Toward the south, continents 8 XI | attracted by the still greater seas. Not only their formation, 9 XI | again, as on earth, these seas occupy the greater portion 10 XI | have graced these pretended seas with at least odd names, 11 XI | ladies,” encloses smaller seas, whose significant names 12 XI | imagination thus roved over “the seas,” his grave companions were 13 XIII | plains known by the name of “seas” is a dark gray mixed with 14 XIII | Julius Schmidt, from the seas of “Serenity and Humors.” 15 XIII | there they wound through the seas, such as the “Sea of Serenity.”~ 16 XV | longer arid plains, but real seas, oceans, widely distributed, 17 XVI | that flash, continents, seas, and forests had become 18 XVII | No more plains; no more seas. A never ending Switzerland 19 XVIII| certainly very much reduced, her seas for the most part dried


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