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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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   Chapter
1 II | times lighter than hydrogen, reached the moon after a passage 2 II | firearms of every kind have reached. Moreover, you are well 3 III | subside. President Barbicane reached his house, bruised, crushed, 4 IV | favorable position to be reached by the projectile?~“5. What 5 XXIII | to Stones Hill, which it reached without accident on the 6 XXIV | experiment, such instruments had reached a high degree of perfection, 7 XXVIII| Cambridge Observatory, and reached the station of Long’s Peak, 8 XXVIII| unknown cause, and had not reached its destination; but that 9 III | and, besides, when we have reached the moon, we shall have 10 IV | that when our projectile reached the limits of the terrestrial 11 VIII | when the projectile had reached this neutral point situated 12 XII | distances which the projectile reached.~At the time that the projectile 13 XVII | distance equal to that already reached at the north pole. The elliptical 14 XVII | half-past seven in the evening reached the circle of Clavius.~This 15 XIX | that this point would be reached at one in the morning on 16 XIX | equal attraction would be reached. What speed would then animate 17 XXI | in the lower, which they reached by a circular staircase, 18 XXII | minutes past twelve they reached the buoy; it was in perfect 19 XXII | Maston and his companions had reached the bottom of the Pacific;


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