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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 V | nebulosities, that is to say, into planets. Similarly he would have 2 V | would have observed these planets throw off one or more rings 3 V | refraction in the rays of the planets occulted by her we conclude 4 VII | created the stars and the planets, man has called the cannon-ball 5 VII | stars, the comets, and the planets, of wind and sound— we claim 6 XIX | vehicle of the future, and the planets themselves are nothing else! 7 XIX | with many others of the planets! And her velocity is constantly 8 XIX | travel to the moon, the planets, and the stars, with the 9 XIX | distance which separates the planets from the sun! And there 10 XIX | solid homogeneous body; the planets which compose it are in 11 XIX | thought that the moon and the planets were inhabited.~“You put 12 XIX | them. To mention only the planets, we should be either broiled 13 XIX | were set in motion upon the planets which are nearest to the 14 XIX | those who maintain that the planets are not inhabited one may 15 II | and setting to the great planets like a simple morning or 16 VI | perished with cold on their planets.”~“Thus, my friends,” said 17 VIII| only visit the inferior planets, such as Mercury, Venus, 18 VIII| not venture into the great planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,


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