, Jules Verne From The Earth To The Moon 

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they subscribed for a sum of 1,253,930 francs. At that price they had a right
to enjoy themselves a little.
Austria showed herself generous in the midst of her financial crisis.
Her public contributions amounted to the sum of 216,000 florins--
a perfect godsend.
Fifty-two thousand rix-dollars were the remittance of Sweden and Norway; the
amount is large for the country, but it would undoubtedly have been
considerably increased had the subscription been opened in Christiana
simultaneously with that at Stockholm. For some reason or other the
Norwegians do not like to send their money to Sweden.
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Prussia, by a remittance of 250,000 thalers, testified her high approval of
the enterprise.
Turkey behaved generously; but she had a personal interest in the matter. The
moon, in fact, regulates the cycle of her years and her fast of Ramadan. She
could not do less than give
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1,372,640 piastres; and she gave them with an eagerness which denoted,
however, some pressure on the part of the government.
Belgium distinguished herself among the second-rate states by a grant of
513,000 francs-- about two centimes per head of her population.
Holland and her colonies interested themselves to the extent of
110,000 florins, only demanding an allowance of five per cent.
discount for paying ready money.
Denmark, a little contracted in territory, gave nevertheless
9,000 ducats, proving her love for scientific experiments.
The Germanic Confederation pledged itself to 34,285 florins.
It was impossible to ask for more; besides, they would not have given it.
Though very much crippled, Italy found 200,000 lire in the pockets of her
people. If she had had Venetia she would have done better; but she had not.
The States of the Church thought that they could not send less than 7,040
Roman crowns; and Portugal carried her devotion to science as far as 30,000
cruzados. It was the widow's mite--
eighty-six piastres; but self-constituted empires are always rather short of
money.
Two hundred and fifty-seven francs, this was the modest contribution of
Switzerland to the American work. One must freely admit that she did not see
the practical side of the matter. It did not seem to her that the mere
despatch of a shot to the moon could possibly establish any relation of
affairs with her; and it did not seem prudent to her to embark her capital in
so hazardous an enterprise. After all, perhaps she was right.
As to Spain, she could not scrape together more than 110 reals.
She gave as an excuse that she had her railways to finish.
The truth is, that science is not favorably regarded in that country, it is
still in a backward state; and moreover, certain
Spaniards, not by any means the least educated, did not form a correct
estimate of the bulk of the projectile compared with that of the moon. They
feared that it would disturb the established order of things. In that case it
were better to keep aloof; which they did to the tune of some reals.
There remained but England; and we know the contemptuous antipathy with which
she received Barbicane's proposition.
The English have but one soul for the whole twenty-six millions of inhabitants
which Great Britain contains. They hinted that the enterprise of the Gun Club
was contrary to the "principle of non-intervention." And they did not
subscribe a single farthing.
At this intimation the Gun Club merely shrugged its shoulders and returned to
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its great work. When South America, that is to say, Peru, Chili, Brazil, the
provinces of La Plata and Columbia,
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had poured forth their quota into their hands, the sum of $300,000, it found
itself in possession of a considerable capital, of which the following is a
statement:
United States subscriptions, . . $4,000,000
Foreign subscriptions . . . $1,446,675
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Total, . . . . $5,446,675
Such was the sum which the public poured into the treasury of the Gun Club.
Let no one be surprised at the vastness of the amount. The work of casting,
boring, masonry, the transport of workmen, their establishment in an almost
uninhabited country, the construction of furnaces and workshops, the plant,
the powder, the projectile, and incipient expenses, would, according to the
estimates, absorb nearly the whole. Certain cannon-shots in the Federal war
cost one thousand dollars apiece. This one of President Barbicane, unique in
the annals of gunnery, might well cost five thousand times more.
On the 20th of October a contract was entered into with the manufactory at
Coldspring, near New York, which during the war had furnished the largest
Parrott, cast-iron guns. It was stipulated between the contracting parties
that the manufactory of Coldspring should engage to transport to Tampa Town,
in southern Florida, the necessary materials for casting the Columbiad. The
work was bound to be completed at latest by the 15th of October following, and
the cannon delivered in good condition under penalty of a forfeit of one
hundred dollars a day to the moment when the moon should again present herself
under the same conditions-- that is to say, in eighteen years and eleven days.
The engagement of the workmen, their pay, and all the necessary details of the
work, devolved upon the Coldspring Company.
This contract, executed in duplicate, was signed by Barbicane, president of
the Gun Club, of the one part, and T. Murchison director of the Coldspring
manufactory, of the other, who thus executed the deed on behalf of their
respective principals.
CHAPTER XIII
STONES HILL
When the decision was arrived at by the Gun Club, to the disparagement of
Texas, every one in America, where reading is a universal acquirement, set to
work to study the geography
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