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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | point-blank firing, the English, French, and Prussians have 2 I | of our steamers, or the English, in defiance of the rights 3 I | America once belong to the English?”~“Undoubtedly,” replied 4 III | Club, the manager of an English company announced, at the 5 XI | having been Spaniards or English for two hundred years, you 6 XII | was nothing more than mere English jealousy.~On the 8th of 7 XII | Barbicane’s proposition. The English have but one soul for the 8 XVIII | Town. At four oclock the English vessel entered the Bay of 9 XIX | spoke in perfectly correct English as follows:~“Gentlemen, 10 XXVIII| 833 miles mean distance (English).~The principal members 11 II | under the pressure of the English wrench. These bolts were 12 III | straight from the kitchen of an English eating-house. Michel, who 13 VI | than 10,936 cubic yards English.~“And it does not roast 14 XVIII | this opinion is that of an English savant, Nasmyth, and it 15 XXI | reflecting system, called by the Englishfront view.” This arrangement 16 Not | t know what American or English usage was >at the time.


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