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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | President of the United States,” cried J. T. Maston, “and 2 II | those of the thirty-six states which compose this Great 3 III | four corners of the United States, and the city subsided into 4 III | greatest citizens of the United States, a kind of Washington of 5 IV | university of the United States was founded, is justly celebrated 6 VI | AND BELIEF IN THE UNITED STATES~The immediate result of 7 VI | star-spangled banner of the United States of America.~ 8 X | individual alone in all the States of the Union who protested 9 XI | magnificent map of the United States. “Gentlemen,” said he, in 10 XI | frontiers of the United States extend downward as far as 11 XI | different towns of these two States.~The 28th parallel, on reaching 12 XI | Homer, here were two entire States threatening to come to blows 13 XI | newspapers of the different States. The New York Herald and 14 XI | were sold to the United States for five million dollars!”~“ 15 XI | annexed itself to the United States of America!”~“Yes; because 16 XI | transport, the claims of both States were evenly balanced. As 17 XII | frontiers of the United States; it crossed the Atlantic 18 XII | following banks in the different states of the two continents:~ 19 XII | herself among the second-rate states by a grant of 513,000 francs20 XII | better; but she had not.~The States of the Church thought that 21 XII | is a statement:~ United States subscriptions, . . $4,000, 22 XVII | Tampa Town, Florida, United States.~ Substitute for your spherical 23 XVIII | once throughout the several States of the Union. Barbicane, 24 XXII | NEW CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES~That same day all America 25 XXII | make a tour of the United States in his show. As for his 26 XXII | President of the United States, an honor of which he showed 27 XXII | of “Citizen of the United States of America.”~ 28 XXIV | many of these in the United States. In fact there are but two 29 XXVI | peculiar to the Southern States, and consumed with an appetite 30 XXVI | national hymn of the United States, and “Yankee Doodle,” sung 31 XXVIII| thunderbolt over the United States of the Union, and thence, 32 VII | in the name of the United States; to add a fortieth State 33 XX | horse-power, of the United States navy, was occupied in taking 34 XXI | the evening the different States of the Union had heard the 35 XXIII | lines of railroads in the States were joined by flying rails; 36 XXIII | the railways of the United States, and every road was open. 37 XXIII | railroads of the United States.~The engine was manned by 38 XXIII | thought that the United States of America were seated at


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