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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 V | 14,400 feet. The highest summit of all towers to a height 2 VI | sky, and to plant upon the summit of its highest elevation 3 XIII| stamping his foot on the summit of Stones Hill, “hence shall 4 XIV | the enclosed space on the summit of Stones Hill, a circular 5 XVI | two hundred feet round the summit of Stones Hill. It was impossible 6 XVI | which lay level upon the summit of Stones Hill.~“At last!” 7 XXIV| consequently sent on to the summit of Long’s Peak, in the territory 8 XXV | shell was conveyed to the summit of Stones Hill. There, powerful 9 VII | deposited in Europe on the summit of Mont Blanc, or in Asia 10 XII | lines, all converging to the summit of Copernicus.~The travelers 11 XIII| than that separating the summit of Mont Blanc from the level 12 XVI | orb itself lighting up the summit of the mountains situated 13 XVII| sharp points, the highest summit of which attains an altitude 14 XXI | once, never quitting the summit of their enormous telescope.


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