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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 VI | by every American on the subject, and of which no one could 2 VI | the entire vital system is subject to her control, etc. But 3 VIII | without further preamble, “the subject now before us is the construction 4 XX | good as to return to his subject, and give us a little practical 5 XXII | animal, least of all others subject to giddiness, would endure 6 XXVII | unforeseen phenomenon came in to subject the public impatience to 7 XXVIII| Cambridge Observatory upon the subject, took all necessary means 8 VII | until it did. There was a subject for conversation which the 9 VII | he kept silence on this subject.~The direction the projectile 10 VII | conversation passed from this subject to another, not failing 11 VIII | objects it enclosed, had been subject to an increasing diminution. 12 VIII | projectile would no longer be subject to the law of weight, after 13 VIII | projectile, would be any longer subject to the laws of weight?~Up 14 VIII | cried Michel, full of his subject, “destroy weight, and no 15 IX | Conversation was started upon this subject. Other men would have considered 16 IX | to know my opinion on the subject of finding out this deviation?”~“ 17 XII | had their course not been subject to an irremediable deviation. 18 XV | discussion arose on this subject, and Michel Ardan, always


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