Chapter
1 I | numerous friends they were leaving on the earth. The two dogs,
2 II | speed of 12,000 yards, on leaving the atmosphere this speed
3 II | As Barbicane was about leaving the window to open the opposite
4 II | ungrateful to it. Since we are leaving our country, let our last
5 IV | projectile ought to have on leaving the Columbiad in order to
6 IV | projectile will have on leaving the atmosphere.”~“Just so,”
7 IV | half times more than on leaving the atmosphere.”~“I understand
8 IV | necessary for the projectile on leaving the atmosphere, to enable
9 VIII | phenomenon. From the moment of leaving the earth, their own weight,
10 VIII | This is the advantage of leaving one’s own planet and over-running
11 XV | Perhaps it was rapidly leaving the disc, so that it would
12 XV | whitish cloud, and others leaving behind them trains of brilliant
13 XVIII| the projectile was rapidly leaving the moon: the lineaments
14 XIX | Canaan, and which they were leaving without a possibility of
15 XIX | projectile they could see that on leaving the moon it followed a course
16 XIX | The projectile was still leaving the moon, and turning its
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