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15 better
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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 II | fourth in the middle of the base. They could, therefore, 2 II | projection had beaten down to the base, was removed, not without 3 III | that this aerial car had a base with a superficies of fifty-four 4 VIII| of equal attraction, its base, being the heavier, will 5 VIII| By an inverse motion the base was approaching first; the 6 VIII| projectile, drawn by its base, would turn its cone to 7 IX | lessen the shock against the base after the breaking of the 8 IX | starting-point from the base and bursting outside, could, 9 IX | could be screwed on to the base of the projectile. Inside, 10 IX | metallic buffers fixed in the base, and replace them by the 11 IX | the centripetal force, the base of the projectile tended 12 XV | consisted in this, that the base of the projectile had turned 13 XVII| columns lying under their base; farther on, a succession 14 XIX | moon had altered, and the base was now turned to the earth.~ 15 XIX | projectile is turning its base toward the earth. It is


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