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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | weapons retained a higher degree of perfection than theirs, 2 II | last few years, and what a degree of perfection firearms of 3 V | carried to an even greater degree their prodigious observations.~ 4 V | the moon.~Regarding the degree of intensity of its light, 5 VI | accelerated in a certain degree. Hence they concluded, logically 6 XI | precisely upon the 28th degree, and by which ships can 7 XXIV| instruments had reached a high degree of perfection, and produced 8 VII | Maston, began to acquire a degree of embonpoint which would 9 VIII| overexcited to the highest degree. He got up and demanded 10 IX | recoil, check to a certain degree the projectile’s speed. 11 IX | her influence to a certain degree; though its own velocity 12 XII | to follow the twentieth degree, east longitude. We must 13 XIII| now attained the fortieth degree of lunar latitude, at a 14 XIII| life, even in an inferior degree. In no part was there life, 15 Not | 17000 yardssec?> ><30th degree of lunar latitude instead 16 Not | between sentences. &gt;@ degree sign >L for British Pound.~


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