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1 XIII | CHAPTER XIII~ STONES HILL~When the decision was arrived
2 XIII | appellation?”~“It is called Stones Hill,” replied one of the Floridans.~
3 XIII | on the summit of Stones Hill, “hence shall our projectile
4 XIV | intended to unite Stones Hill with Tampa Town. On the
5 XIV | was erected round Stones Hill. This they enclosed with
6 XIV | on the summit of Stones Hill, a circular hole sixty feet
7 XIV | air, traced around Stones Hill a circle of terror which
8 XIV | Barbicane never quitted Stones Hill for a single instant. Keeping
9 XV | stranger arriving at Stones Hill would have been surprised
10 XV | metal was sent on to Stones Hill. They had, however, to deal
11 XV | transported by rail to Stones Hill, and about the middle of
12 XVI | round the summit of Stones Hill. It was impossible to approach
13 XVI | upon the summit of Stones Hill.~“At last!” exclaimed the
14 XVI | the enclosure of Stones hill was thrown open to the public;
15 XVI | nearly a riot round Stones Hill; but Barbicane remained
16 XVI | multitude ranged round Stones Hill heartily united their shouts
17 XXIII | Eastern Railway to Stones Hill, which it reached without
18 XXV | the gun-cotton to Stones Hill. He had it conveyed in small
19 XXV | refused admission to Stones Hill; every day the inquisitive
20 XXV | to the summit of Stones Hill. There, powerful cranes
21 XXVI | can reach, round Stones Hill. Every quarter of an hour
22 XXVIII| the Columbiad at Stones Hill has~been detected by Messrs.
23 XXVIII| the Columbiad of Stones Hill had been detected by Messrs.
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