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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 V | the mass, following the example of this central star, become 2 XIX | surface of Jupiter, for example, where the axis is but slightly 3 XXII | especially sensible.~After the example of his illustrious fellow-countryman, 4 XXV | offered so dangerous an example, saw that he could not trust 5 II | them— Joseph T. Maston for example— could have cast one glimpse 6 VI | Michel, “perfectly. For example, when I have run a long 7 VIII | but a spring steelyard for example, the tension of which was 8 XII | hemisphere (Patagonia for example), the moon’s west would 9 XIV | with the earth— if, for example, Europe never saw the moon, 10 XVIII| and vegetable kingdom. For example, its days and nights of 11 XIX | presently I shall follow his example.” Some moments after his 12 Not | numbers in the book. >For example, page 207 has “thirteenth” 13 Not | working from a time-line. For example, I think he has the time 14 Not | inconsistent spellings, for examplealuminum” and >“aluminium”.


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