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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | quantity, i. e. by 52@ 41’ 20’’, a space which corresponds 2 VII | propose to give it a weight of 20,000 pounds.”~“What, then, 3 VII | not to weight more than 20,000 pounds? Our clever secretary 4 VIII| idea of a shot weighing 20,000 pounds being launched 5 VIII| inches in diameter, weighing 20,000 pounds. Now when a projectile 6 IX | occupy a space of about 20,000 cubic feet; and since 7 XXII| them, the projectile being 20,000 feet under the water! 8 XXII| the terrible shock which 20,000 feet of water had perhaps 9 XXII| not without danger, for at 20,000 feet below the surface


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