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oblong 2
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observation 19
observations 34
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19 lieutenant
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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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observation

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1 V | character was apparent at each observation. By the absence of refraction 2 XX | submit to you one further observation. We only know one side of 3 XXV | masterpiece of patience and observation, which they hoped would 4 XXVIII| atmosphere prevented all observation on the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 5 XXVIII| eventually. First, errors of observation, concerning the distance 6 II | brilliancy prevented any observation of the inter-planetary space.~ 7 V | window he took an exact observation, and noticed that the projectile 8 XII | sufficiently near to allow close observation. This mountain separated 9 XIII | shared by Boeer and Moedler. Observation has proved that right was 10 XIV | darkness may be imagined. All observation of the lunar disc was impossible. 11 XIV | circumstances so favorable for their observation.~Indeed, nothing could equal 12 XIV | the glass, preventing all observation.~Nicholl consulted the thermometer, 13 XV | desired end? No. And the observation of a sign-point, quite inexplicable 14 XV | scientific assent to an observation so superficially obtained? 15 XVII | that we must mistrust his observation. But who could affirm, who 16 XIX | 1853. The repast finished, observation began again. Around the 17 XXI | animated must have made observation very difficult. The commander 18 XXI | that, when they were taking observation, J. T. Maston and Belfast 19 XXI | when, trusting to a cursory observation, they launched their first


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