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ambassador 2
ambition 1
amends 1
america 27
american 44
americans 22
amiable 8
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28 tampa
28 ten
28 word
27 america
27 apparatus
27 back
27 besides
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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america

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1 I | the future of gunnery in America is lost!”~“Ay! and no war 2 I | cause for war— did not North America once belong to the English?”~“ 3 III | deceived by the dictionary. In America, all is easy, all is simple; 4 III | must hope that some day America would penetrate the deepest 5 IV | those of all the rest of America.~ For the Astronomical Staff,~ 6 VI | ascribed to her; in short, all America was seized with selenomania, 7 VI | of the United States of America.~ 8 XI | grew the best cotton in all America, produced the best green 9 XI | to the United States of America!”~“Yes; because it was afraid 10 XII | its great work. When South America, that is to say, Peru, Chili, 11 XIII | disparagement of Texas, every one in America, where reading is a universal 12 XVI | Europe was emigrating to America.~Up to that time, however, 13 XVIII | whole town, all Florida, all America if you like, and to-morrow 14 XXI | dreadful than private duels in America. The two adversaries attack 15 XXII | STATES~That same day all America heard of the affair of Captain 16 XXII | poor people, so numerous in America, came to call upon him, 17 XXII | of the United States of America.”~ 18 XXIV | western coast of Southern America under the name of the Andes 19 XXIV | runs up the whole of North America to the very borders of the 20 XXVII | remaining much the same in America, the great European instruments 21 XXVIII| Michel Ardan. He landed in America, was received with enthusiasm, 22 VI | say to oneself, ‘There is America, there is Europe;’ then 23 XI | boundary lines as South America, Africa, and the Indian 24 XX | which skirts the coast of America as far as the Straits of 25 XX | Islands with the coast of America.~It was a great undertaking, 26 XXI | cross the whole of Central America, took them as far as St. 27 XXIII | that the United States of America were seated at one immense


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