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1 Pre | but that it had passed near enough to be retained by
2 VI | will one day bring it so near to the earth that it will
3 VI | her perihelion, pass so near the sun as by evaporation
4 VII | travelers increased as they drew near the end of their journey.
5 VII | But the travelers, now so near the end, were incessantly
6 IX | Michel; “that we may pass near enough to penetrate her
7 X | s disc.~Would they pass near enough to be able to solve
8 X | close their eyes when so near this new world? No! All
9 XI | the fever of existence. Near this is the “Sea of Storms,”
10 XII | projectile being sufficiently near to allow close observation.
11 XIII| circle, which is situated near the Hercynian mountains,
12 XIII| Michel Ardan was watching near the president, when he noticed
13 XV | neighborhood of the moon, and even near enough for her to look to
14 XV | moon.”~“But how if we get near enough?” replied Michel.~“
15 XV | projectile. It may approach very near to the moon, and not yet
16 XVII| two separate groups very near the south pole. The first
17 XIX | disappearance of it. They were very near the neutral point, if they
18 XX | finding such a depth so near in shore, and only 200 miles
19 XX | borders of a Selenite stream, near a projectile half-buried
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