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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 VI | perigee.~Such was then the extent of knowledge possessed by 2 VII | pounds. And, now, what is the extent of what we have seen ourselves? 3 XI | adversaries.~Alluding to the extent of Florida, a mere peninsula 4 XII | interested themselves to the extent of 110,000 florins, only 5 XXII | object was to ascertain the extent of the shock of departure, 6 XXIV | were sounded to the utmost extent; the apparent diameter of 7 XXVII| night over a considerable extent of the country. This immense 8 III | the same view. The whole extent of the celestial sphere 9 VII | be convinced to a certain extent. He admitted that the thing 10 XVII | midst of plains of a medium extent, which were bounded by an 11 XXII | ocean for a considerable extent of view, but the projectile


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