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18 beyond
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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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dimensions

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1 I | they exhibited unheard-of dimensions, and consequently attained 2 VII | the cannon, and that the dimensions of the latter must necessarily 3 VII | call your attention to the dimensions which it will be proper 4 VII | this projectile enormous dimensions.”~“No! Be so good as to 5 VIII | end by giving it gigantic dimensions; but however great may be 6 VIII | then, to-day is with the dimensions of the cannon.”~“Now, up 7 VIII | astonish the world by the dimensions we shall be obliged to adopt. 8 XVIII| dressed in a suit of ample dimensions, loose neckerchief, open 9 XXIV | remarkable power and of gigantic dimensions. The first, constructed 10 XXIV | despite these colossal dimensions, the actual enlargements 11 XXIV | diameter. Colossal as these dimensions may appear, they were diminutive 12 XXV | represented, with their exact dimensions, relative positions, and 13 XXV | which it differs both in dimensions and object. Let us confine 14 XXV | to the smallest possible dimensions. They were also supplied 15 II | but it was of considerable dimensions, and looked like an enormous 16 V | which, relatively to their dimensions, are as far removed from 17 XI | the “Sea of Vapors,” whose dimensions are perhaps a little too 18 XII | Kepler did not know the true dimensions of these circles, for the


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