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1 VI | thirteen hundred and ten miles from Suez to Aden, at the 2 IX | thirteen hundred and ten miles, and the regulations of 3 IX | sixteen hundred and fifty miles to traverse before reaching 4 X | hundred thousand square miles, upon which is spread unequally 5 X | hundred thousand square miles, and a population of from 6 X | thousand to eleven hundred miles; but the deflections of 7 XI | of a glade some fifteen miles beyond Rothal, where there 8 XI | still a matter of fifty miles to be laid from here to 9 XII | that they would gain twenty miles by striking directly through 10 XII | gone nearly twenty-five miles that day, and an equal distance 11 XII | Allahabad was now only twelve miles to the north-east. They 12 XII | forest which extended several miles; he preferred to travel 13 XII | the pagoda of Pillaji, two miles from here; she will pass 14 XIV | It was a run of eighty miles, and was accomplished in 15 XIV | rejoining being encamped some miles northward of the city. He 16 XIV | fort of Chupenie, twenty miles south-westward from Benares, 17 XVI | three thousand five hundred miles, occupying from ten to twelve 18 XVII | distant some thirteen hundred miles from the island of Hong 19 XIX | separated by about sixty miles from the Portuguese town 20 XX | sixteen hundred and sixty miles from Hong Kong." ~"Only 21 XX | which is only eight hundred miles from here. In going to Shanghai 22 XX | make those eight hundred miles to Shanghai." ~"And you 23 XXI | voyage of eight hundred miles was a perilous venture on 24 XXI | made more than one hundred miles. The log indicated a mean 25 XXI | of between eight and nine miles. The Tankadere still carried 26 XXI | clearings, was at most five miles distant. The sea was less 27 XXI | that two hundred and twenty miles had been accomplished from 28 XXI | they were not one hundred miles from Shanghai. A hundred 29 XXI | from Shanghai. A hundred miles, and only one day to traverse 30 XXI | this moment within thirty miles of their destination. ~The 31 XXI | Tankadere was within forty-five miles of Shanghai. There remained 32 XXI | keep up an average of nine miles an hour, and the wind was 33 XXI | clock not more than ten miles from the mouth of Shanghai 34 XXI | situated at least twelve miles up the stream. At seven 35 XXI | seven they were still three miles from Shanghai. The pilot 36 XXII | were one hundred and fifty miles away from China. Thus he 37 XXIII | four thousand seven hundred miles of the Pacific which lay 38 XXIV | power. By making twelve miles an hour, she would cross 39 XXIV | been about twelve thousand miles; whereas he would be forced, 40 XXVI | seven hundred and eighty-six miles. Between Omaha and the Pacific 41 XXVI | not run more than twenty miles an hour, which was a sufficient 42 XXVI | The one hundred and twenty miles between these cities were 43 XXVI | passed northward for several miles by its banks; then it turned 44 XXVII | UNDERGOES, AT A SPEED OF TWENTY MILES AN HOUR, A COURSE OF MORMON 45 XXVII | south-easterly for about fifty miles; then rose an equal distance 46 XXVII | The Salt Lake, seventy miles long and thirty-five wide, 47 XXVII | wide, is situated three miles eight hundred feet above 48 XXVIII| completed nearly nine hundred miles from San Francisco. From 49 XXVIII| going about two hundred miles, the travellers at last 50 XXVIII| to make a circuit of ten miles to the north to find a ford." ~ 51 XXVIII| compelled to trudge fifteen miles over a plain covered with 52 XXVIII| at the rate of a hundred miles an hour, hardly bore upon 53 XXVIII| it until it had gone five miles beyond the station. But 54 XXIX | Thirteen hundred and eighty-two miles had been passed over from 55 XXIX | hundred and fifty-seven miles had yet to be traversed 56 XXIX | at a speed of a hundred miles an hour. ~Aouda behaved 57 XXIX | a garrison, was only two miles distant; but, that once 58 XXX | stoker. It had run several miles, when, the fire becoming 59 XXX | hour after, some twenty miles beyond Fort Kearney. Neither 60 XXX | to recognise objects two miles off. Phileas Fogg and the 61 XXX | and fought the Indians ten miles south of Fort Kearney. Shortly 62 XXXI | with a velocity of forty miles an hour. ~The distance between 63 XXXI | is at most two hundred miles. If the wind held good, 64 XXXI | going at less than forty miles an hour. ~"If nothing breaks," 65 XXXI | he was now within twenty miles of Omaha. In less than an 66 XXXI | Michigan. ~Nine hundred miles separated Chicago from New 67 XXXIII| cross the three thousand miles from New York to Liverpool 68 XXXIII| on with a speed of ninety miles an hour. It continued fresh, 69 XXXIII| Seven hundred and seven miles from Liverpool," replied