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fury 2
fusibility 1
fusion 2
future 14
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gain 5
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14 future
14 inches
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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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future

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1 I | of cotton. By Jove, the future of gunnery in America is 2 VI | reassured as to the fate of future generations on being apprised 3 XIX | projectile is the vehicle of the future, and the planets themselves 4 XXII | forget what they owed to the future conqueror of the moon. One 5 XXVIII| the end of time.~At some future time, our observations will 6 XXVIII| mysterious results was the future reserving for the investigation 7 II | yourself,” said Barbicane; “our future globe is at its post, but 8 V | even what we may invent in future ages. They have nothing 9 IX | he was uneasy about the future, but he wanted to know at 10 XI | Dreams,” reflecting a joyous future; “The Sea of Nectar,” with 11 XV | little occupied with the future reserved for them in their 12 XV | occupy their minds with the future.~The truth was that they 13 XV | travelers in the immediate future? If they did not die of 14 XXIII | Its past, present, and future had even given up their


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