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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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circles

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1 XII | in the division of great circles. Like Kepler and Aristarchus, 2 XII | Barbicane, “several kinds of circles on the surface of the moon, 3 XII | interior surface of these circles is the reverse of the exterior, 4 XII | curve of the bottom of these circles gives a sphere of a smaller 5 XII | feet high, and one of those circles so numerous on this satellite. 6 XII | opinion on the formation of circles. According to that celebrated 7 XII | true dimensions of these circles, for the digging of them 8 XIII| formation of craters and circles, for several have introduced 9 XIII| cavities, in the midst of the circles, or even on the opposite 10 XIII| bristling with spikes and circles. Toward the 60° Philolaus 11 XV | of less importance; its circles, its yawning craters, as 12 XVII| indefinite succession of circles and annular ramparts. These 13 XVII| met with in this region of circles. Comparatively but slightly 14 XVII| jumble. The reliefs, the circles, the craters, and the plains 15 XVII| extended one of the finest circles of lunar orography, one 16 XVII| movement did not subside. Circles, craters, and uprooted mountains 17 XVII| group of hollows, craters, circles, a network of crests; then,


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