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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VIII | approximated towards the sun. The diameter of the solar disc was now 2 I, XII | reduction of the apparent diameter of the sun’s disc to the 3 I, XV | miles, was that the earth’s diameter had been reduced by about 4 II, III | telescope ten inches in diameter, as many as six thousand 5 II, IV | 1,400 miles would give a diameter of about 450 miles. That 6 II, IV | about one-sixteenth of the diameter of the earth.”~Raising his 7 II, IV | gravity.”~“Since we know the diameter,” remarked the lieutenant, “ 8 II, IV | Multiply circumference by diameter.”~“Right!” cried Rosette; “ 9 II, IV | Circumference, 1,400; diameter, 450; area of surface, 630, 10 II, IV | Thus, then, gentlemen, the diameter, the surface, the volume 11 II, VII | too, that the caliber or diameter of each piece of money is 12 II, VIII | in their own course. The diameter of Jupiter is 85,390 miles, 13 II, VIII | increased remoteness the diameter of the sun’s disc was diminished 14 II, XVIII| circles that widened in their diameter, and quickly sunk to an


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