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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | like all previous ones, was purely imaginary; still, it was 2 II | experiments which I call purely paper ones, and wholly insufficient 3 VII | treated the question from a purely astronomical point of view. 4 X | to the highest pitch.~The purely scientific attraction was 5 XI | attempted upon other than purely American territory.~To these 6 XII | despite of the matter being a purely American affair, to render 7 XII | giving the money. It was a purely disinterested operation 8 XX | phenomena some which were purely terrestrial, such as meteoric 9 XXIV | funds; the difficulty was purely one of construction.~After 10 XXVIII| hasty observers. When a purely speculative discovery is 11 II | American.”~[1] This is a purely French habit.~This affair 12 VIII | drew conclusions which were purely fanciful.~“Ah, my worthy


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