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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 V | of Dantzic, reduced the highest elevations to 15,000 feet; 2 V | exceed 14,400 feet. The highest summit of all towers to 3 VI | plant upon the summit of its highest elevation the star-spangled 4 X | popular excitement to the highest pitch.~The purely scientific 5 XVI | wrath was increased to its highest point, and must have made 6 XX | crowd continued at their highest pitch throughout this triumphant 7 XXIII | from the lowest to the highest, running off into escape 8 XXIV | the Appalachians, the very highest point of which, in New Hampshire, 9 XXIV | borders of the Polar Sea. The highest elevation of this range 10 XXVIII| same time, on one of the highest points of the Rocky Mountains, 11 VII | countries, climbing its highest peaks, descending into its 12 VIII | were overexcited to the highest degree. He got up and demanded 13 XV | discover some phenomena of the highest interest.~But up to this 14 XVII | there some sharp points, the highest summit of which attains 15 XX | noise was produced in the highest regions of the air. They 16 XXII | opinion was excited to the highest pitch. Telegrams were exchanged


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