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landmarks 1
landscape 4
landscapes 3
language 10
languages 1
laplace 2
lapse 4
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10 incident
10 increased
10 individual
10 language
10 legs
10 level
10 liquid
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 III | vociferations which the American language is capable of supplying. 2 IV | the earth; in astronomical language, it is at one time in apogee, 3 XVIII| a farce, or, in plainer language a humbug.~One question, 4 XXIV | Missouri.~Neither pen nor language can describe the difficulties 5 XXVI | represented there; and every language might be heard spoken at 6 IV | clearest, and the most logical language to those who know how to 7 VI | replied Barbicane; “in popular language the mean distance from the 8 XV | arguments were couched in language which made Michel jump. 9 XIX | with which the astronomerslanguage is enriched, if the projectile 10 XXIII| vociferations of the American language, the train left the platform


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