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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | its least distance is too considerable to be left out of consideration. 2 V | phases, has always occupied a considerable share of the attention of 3 XII | itself in possession of a considerable capital, of which the following 4 XIII | rays. This was formed by a considerable elevation of the soil, which 5 XIV | Attracted by the high pay and considerable bounties offered by the 6 XVI | molten metal; still some considerable time must elapse before 7 XXIV | unless they were of very considerable length, were still imperceptible.~ 8 XXIV | one of construction.~After considerable discussion as to the best 9 XXVII| superseded night over a considerable extent of the country. This 10 II | Nicholl. This diminution is considerable, but according to my calculations 11 II | crescent moon, but it was of considerable dimensions, and looked like 12 V | found itself lightened of a considerable weight.”~“Just so,” said 13 XIII | the moon it must have been considerable, to enable it to bear up 14 XV | of this phenomenon was of considerable consequence in their selenographic 15 XVII | fires the reliefs rise to considerable height, the depths withdraw 16 XXII | engines, in spite of the considerable sum placed at the disposal 17 XXII | beds of the ocean for a considerable extent of view, but the


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