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Jules Verne
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1 II | night, which, traveling from east to west, would rise by degrees 2 XII | follow the twentieth degree, east longitude. We must here 3 XII | account of that inversion, the east should be to the left hand, 4 XII | moon as we see her, the east would be to the left, and 5 XII | backs to the north, the east is on their left, and the 6 XII | quite to their left, and the east to their right, as the south 7 XII | north latitude and 20° east longitude, rose to a height 8 XII | are thrown lengthways from east to west, allowing them to 9 XIII | shadows fall from west to east.~This black color is rarely 10 XIII | circle of Endymion, to the east of the “Cold Sea,” in the 11 XIII | 51° north latitude, and east longitude. Its circuit is 12 XVII | stars which move slowly from east to west. The radiant orb 13 XVII | south latitude, and 16° east longitude. It forms an annular 14 XVII | south latitude, and 15° east longitude. Its height is 15 XVII | south latitude, and 12° east longitude. Its center is 16 XVII | annular ramparts, which on the east and west overlook the outer 17 XVII | to the west than to the east. No system of terrestrial 18 XVIII| particularly toward the east, the northeast and the north, 19 XXIII| in this way through the east of the Union, Pennsylvania,


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