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1 III | the situation.~Barbicane observed with some interest that 2 V | the temperature which was observed in the polar regions, at 3 VI | decreasing speed.~Now when they observed the earth through the lower 4 VII | in its depths.~“Besides,” observed Michel Ardan, “a plain is 5 X | topographical details of the moon, observed without glasses, could not 6 XIII | with regard to it, as he observed it through space, and so 7 XIII | same shade had before been observed at the bottom of an isolated 8 XIII | Barbicane, through his glasses, observed these rifts with great attention. 9 XIII | observer and the object observed. And more, Barbicane found 10 XIV | 1° Fahrenheit.~ “Well!” observed Michel, “we cannot reasonably 11 XV | combine together the facts observed up to that time, when a 12 XVIII| would answer that we have observed the lunar continent at a 13 XVIII| argument on facts recently observed, decide unanimously upon 14 XIX | drew from facts already observed, a conviction which his 15 XXIII| satellite. These savants had observed de visu, and under particular


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