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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 X | of self-love it had its rise.~This persevering enemy 2 XXIV | delight to call it.~Eastwards rise the Appalachians, the very 3 XXIV | feet.~On the west, however, rise the Rocky Mountains, that 4 XXVIII| unexpected denouement give rise? What mysterious results 5 I | because the projectile will rise more than six miles in the 6 II | courageous Frenchman tried to rise, but could not stand. His 7 II | space. Perhaps after a short rise it had fallen upon the earth, 8 II | from east to west, would rise by degrees toward the zenith. 9 V | would allow a projectile to rise more easily; secondly, because 10 VI | for our moon, to see it rise on the horizon, to recognize 11 VIII | one yard high, you will rise eighteen feet high.”~“But 12 XI | Tenedos, and Carpathos, rise before the mind, and we 13 XIV | horizon, see a splendid orb rise on the opposite horizon. 14 XV | savants, would doubtless give rise to many theories favorable 15 XVII | internal fires the reliefs rise to considerable height, 16 XX | quarter, was beginning to rise above the horizon.~After 17 XXI | and, left solely to the rise and fall of the billows,


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