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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | projectile will soonest pass beyond the range of the 2 VI | round the sun, happened to pass near the earth, and became 3 XIV | Seminoles never ventured to pass. Nevertheless, the works 4 XX | inch, and let the storm pass on, which would soon have 5 II | would be enough for us to pass through the forty miles 6 VI | atmosphere through which they pass extinguished the greater 7 VI | when in her perihelion, pass so near the sun as by evaporation 8 VII | pyroxyle? Will not the moon pass the zenith of Florida? In 9 VIII| certain amount of motion, and pass the point of equal attraction, 10 VIII| point, but not sufficient to pass it, it would remain forever 11 VIII| passed the neutral line.”~“Pass the neutral line,” cried 12 IX | distance at which it would pass her, that must be the result 13 IX | said Michel; “that we may pass near enough to penetrate 14 X | moon’s disc.~Would they pass near enough to be able to 15 XII | certain. Besides, if we pass nearer to Tycho, we shall 16 XIII| the zenith, and does not pass the limits of the horizon 17 XV | enter the atmosphere, they pass at least within forty miles 18 XIX | consoling,” said Michel, “to pass to the state of humble servants 19 XIX | physics condemned it to pass through every point which


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