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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | more than one-ninth of the entire distance. The perigee distance, 2 IV | will further diminish the entire distance by a length equal 3 IV | will describe during the entire journey of the projectile. 4 V | center around which the entire world revolves, might have 5 V | the least important of the entire solar system, we call the 6 VI | they maintained that the entire vital system is subject 7 X | resolved— in one word, the entire plan of workroused the 8 X | ships. The result was the entire reconstruction of the navy 9 XI | to a Homer, here were two entire States threatening to come 10 XI | containing the navies of the entire world!”~“A pretty notion 11 XVI | the mould has absorbed the entire mass of the molten metal; 12 XX | are quite agreed as to the entire absence of air on its surface.”~ 13 XXVI| silence weighed upon the entire scene! Not a breath of wind 14 VI | a billionth part of the entire radiation.”~“I see that 15 XIX | travelers felt in themselves the entire disappearance of it. They 16 XXI | the effect produced on the entire world by that unexpected 17 XXII| incessantly throughout the entire world by means of wires


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