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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | an initial velocity of 1,200 yards per second; calculations 2 VII | inches would weigh more than 200,000 pounds, a weight evidently 3 VIII | feet, and a weight of 7,200,000 pounds.”~“Ridiculous!” 4 XII | much crippled, Italy found 200,000 lire in the pockets 5 XV | a central point, rose 1,200 reverberating ovens, each 6 XV | circumference occupied by these 1,200 ovens presented a length 7 XV | easily be understood that 1,200 furnaces were not too many 8 XV | receiving troughs; and the 1,200 converging trenches carried 9 XV | them to visit the whole 1,200 furnaces one after the other. 10 XV | them. At daybreak the 1,200 chimneys vomited their torrents 11 XXVII | arising from the combustion of 200,000 pounds of pyroxyle!~ 12 XXVIII| which realized nearly L1,200,000, they began the gigantic 13 IX | seemed to him to be more than 200 yards, or about 170 leagues 14 XV | at a distance of at most 200 miles, ought, according 15 XIX | height of which is only 200 feet, will arrive on the 16 XIX | earth with a speed of 115,200 miles per hour.~“We are 17 XX | near in shore, and only 200 miles from the American 18 XX | the Pacific Ocean about 200 miles off the American coast,


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