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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 III | fifty-four square feet. Its height to the roof was twelve feet. 2 III | hypsometer to measure the height of the lunar mountains, 3 III | mountains, a sextant to take the height of the sun, glasses which 4 VIII | replied Nicholl; “for if the height of the Selenites is in proportion 5 XII | east longitude, rose to a height of 10,600 feet above the 6 XII | that plain, seen from the height we are at, resembles?” said 7 XIII | his companions saw at this height. Large patches of different 8 XIII | the sun at an almost equal height in every latitude. Above 9 XIII | four in the morning, at the height of the fiftieth parallel, 10 XIII | Philolaus stood predominant at a height of 5,550 feet with its elliptical 11 XIII | when the projectile, at the height of 80°, was only separated 12 XVII | far from that, rose to a height of 17,400 feet the annular 13 XVII | ramparts of which, rising to a height of 21,300 feet, seemed to 14 XVII | companions observe that the height of this mountain above the 15 XVII | reliefs rise to considerable height, the depths withdraw far 16 XVII | 15° east longitude. Its height is estimated at 22,950 feet. 17 XVII | overlook the outer plain from a height of 15,000 feet. It is a 18 XVIII| the reliefs, at whatever height they might be? All started 19 XIX | a terrible fall, from a height of 160,000 miles, and no 20 XIX | towers of Notre Dame, the height of which is only 200 feet, 21 XXII | them! Excitement was at its height! Every heart beat loudly


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