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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | projectile endowed with an initial velocity of 12,000 yards 2 IV | endowed with sufficient initial velocity? and, consequently, 3 IV | provided it possess an initial velocity of 1,200 yards 4 IV | preserve continuously its initial velocity of 12,000 yards 5 IV | destination; but, inasmuch as that initial velocity will be continually 6 IV | to be propelled with an initial velocity of 12,000 yards 7 VII | upon their projectile an initial velocity of 500 yards a 8 VIII| is how to communicate an initial force of 12,000 yards per 9 VIII| we require an enormous initial velocity; and you are well 10 V | we must conclude that our initial speed, under the power of 11 V | Nicholl was not mistaken. The initial speed had been, very fortunately, 12 VI | still under its formidable initial speed, wished to know what 13 IX | for we know now that its initial velocity was greater than 14 X | that was much less than its initial velocity— but eight or nine


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