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perfection 10
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perform 2
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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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perfection

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1 I | retained a higher degree of perfection than theirs, but that they 2 II | been constructed with a perfection which equals, if it does 3 II | of a telescope brought to perfection by means of internal lighting, 4 II | years, and what a degree of perfection firearms of every kind have 5 V | instruments of still higher perfection searched the moon without 6 VII | instruments have acquired great perfection; with certain instruments 7 XIX | in order to attain such perfection, is the mere trifle of having 8 XXII| plans would ensure greater perfection for his projectile, and 9 XXIV| reached a high degree of perfection, and produced some magnificent 10 XXII| any. But in spite of the perfection of the machinery, in spite


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