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1 Pre | members of the Gun Club, a circle of artillerymen formed at 2 III | and nearer to a perfect circle.~“By Jove!” said Michel 3 XII | perpendicularly over the circle. The circumference of Copernicus 4 XII | formed almost a perfect circle, and its steep escarpments 5 XII | yellow. At the bottom of the circle, as if enclosed in a jewel 6 XIII | the name of Lichtenburg’s circle, which is situated near 7 XIII | Lake”; it was Pluto, a deep circle which can be conveniently 8 XIII | recognized in the depths of the circle of Endymion, to the east 9 XIII | the bottom of Grimaldi’s circle, on the equator, toward 10 XVI | imprisoned as he was in a circle of unknowns which he could 11 XVII | the evening reached the circle of Clavius.~This circle, 12 XVII | circle of Clavius.~This circle, one of the most remarkable 13 XVII | in breadth. In France the circle of Cantal measures six miles 14 XVII | miles across; at Ceyland the circle of the island is forty miles, 15 XVII | replied Barbicane. “This circle is certainly the most important 16 XVII | mountain of 1,500 feet. A vast circle, in which ancient Rome could 17 XVIII| jets extended as far as the circle of Neander, situated on 18 XXIII| penetrated the abyss of Pluto’s circle? How contradict those bold


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