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obscure 1
obscurity 1
observation 16
observations 22
observatory 16
observe 12
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22 invisible
22 journey
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22 observations
22 once
22 past
22 saw
Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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observations

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1 Pre | it was thought that all observations would have to be put off 2 Pre | calculated; and indeed three observations made upon a star in three 3 II | They could, therefore, make observations in four different directions; 4 II | elements. According to his observations, this meteorite will accomplish 5 III | but according to the last observations of astronomers, the moon 6 VI | as yet to make any useful observations upon her surface, or reconnoiter 7 VII | place.~According to his own observations, Barbicane reckoned that 8 IX | finished. Barbicane took fresh observations on the inclination of the 9 IX | better to do, continued their observations; but they could not yet 10 X | window to the other. Their observations, reproduced by Barbicane, 11 XII | into space. Let us make our observations!”~This said, work was begun 12 XII | by which they were taking observations. In the selenographical 13 XII | to them. When they take observations, they turn their backs to 14 XII | follow President Barbicane’s observations.~With the help of Boeer 15 XIII | terrestrial astronomers. The first observations had not discovered these 16 XIII | astronomers to make perfect observations on the moon’s surface; but 17 XV | to keep it bearable.~But observations had now become very difficult. 18 XVII | fact in his selenographic observations.~These mountains of Doerful 19 XVIII| will add that our personal observations only confirm me in this 20 XX | instruments fit for taking distant observations at their disposal.~“Evidently,” 21 XXI | those who believed in the observations of Long’s Peak, concluded 22 XXII | officers who superintended the observations, took the reckoning in the


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