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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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europe

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1 I | are always struggling in Europe to maintain the principle 2 III | derange the equilibrium of Europe.~The project once under 3 XII | simultaneously Asia and Europe, Africa and Oceanica. The 4 XVI | narrow strip of promontory. Europe was emigrating to America.~ 5 XVIII| Atlanta— when did she leave Europe? Had she on board a Frenchman 6 VI | There is America, there is Europe;’ then to follow it when 7 VII | A Selenite, deposited in Europe on the summit of Mont Blanc, 8 VIII | more than one state in old Europe which ought to put itself 9 XII | northern hemisphere (say in Europe) see the moon in the south10 XIV | earth— if, for example, Europe never saw the moon, and 11 XXI | the cable, the whole of Europe knew the result of the great


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