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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | far in the rear the timid instruments of European artillery.~It 2 V | length, thanks to modern art, instruments of still higher perfection 3 VII | listen. You know that optical instruments have acquired great perfection; 4 VII | perfection; with certain instruments we have succeeded in obtaining 5 XIII | dismounted, seized his instruments, and began to note his position 6 XXIV | their great experiment, such instruments had reached a high degree 7 XXVII| America, the great European instruments of Herschel, Rosse, and 8 III | and little encumbered by instruments and traveling utensils, 9 III | the air.~An inventory of instruments was then begun. The thermometers 10 III | neared the moon, all these instruments were carefully looked over, 11 VI | with useful objects, books, instruments, tools, etc. We could have 12 VIII | themselves and the utensils and instruments they used.~It is needless 13 X | As regards the optical instruments at their disposal, they 14 X | atmospheric disturbances, these instruments could reduce the lunar surface 15 XX | unless the Selenites had instruments fit for taking distant observations


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