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rockets 11
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rocks 1
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18 projectiles
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18 sir
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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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rocky

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1 XIII | occupying the center of a rocky plain, which the sun scorched 2 XIII | It appears to me by its rocky and barren character to 3 XXIV | XXIV~ THE TELESCOPE OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS~On the 20th of 4 XXIV | west, however, rise the Rocky Mountains, that immense 5 XXIV | But the telescope of the Rocky Mountains, before doing 6 XXVII | Observatory was at his post on the Rocky Mountains; and to him, as 7 XXVII | unhappily extended as far as the Rocky Mountains. It was a fatality! 8 XXVIII| the highest points of the Rocky Mountains, the Gun Club 9 XXVIII| travelers, started for the Rocky Mountains, accompanied by 10 VII | Doubtless, posted in the Rocky Mountains, at the station 11 XII | miles. The telescope of the Rocky Mountains brought the moon 12 XIII | Lord Rosse or that of the Rocky Mountains. He was, therefore, 13 XIX | filling his post on the Rocky Mountains. If he could see 14 XX | groups of clouds on the Rocky Mountains, had allowed them 15 XX | within four miles of the Rocky Mountains, and that it shows 16 XXI | T. Maston, Long’s Peak, Rocky Mountains; and the fourth 17 XXI | station on Long’s Peak, in the Rocky Mountains, J. Belfast, director 18 XXI | descending the declivity of the Rocky Mountains; and two days


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