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44 therefore
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43 friend
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Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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expedition

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1 I | participating in Captain Sturt’s expedition, which had been sent out 2 I | accompanying Captain McClure on the expedition that went around the American 3 I | ethnographic observations from that expedition.~During these different 4 II | at the disposal of the expedition.~At once, upon word of all 5 III | ordinarily attend such an expedition: with it, neither heat, 6 IV | From this island the latest expedition, sent by way of the great 7 IV | countryman Overweg to join the expedition of the Englishman Richardson. 8 IV | Aghades, and rejoined the expedition, which resumed its march 9 IV | doctor, Ferdinand Werne, the expedition attempted in 1840, under 10 IV | were in full revolt. The expedition directed by M. dEscayrac 11 V | balloon; ‘our’ car; ‘our’ expedition.”~And the same in the plural, 12 V | questioning the utility of the expedition—its opportuneness, etc. 13 V | numerous and well-equipped expedition; their mission is to ascend 14 V | organized a very important expedition, the first aim of which 15 V | provided for the expense of the expedition, whose strength has been 16 V | the one assigned to his expedition, the command of the latter 17 VI | be the right hand of the expedition. He had, already, accompanied 18 VI | it was necessary for your expedition, I could make myself thinner 19 VII | upon the details of his expedition. It is easy to comprehend 20 VIII | regions, to revictual the last expedition of Sir James Ross. Her commander, 21 VIII | interest in the doctor’s expedition, having been one of that 22 VIII | thinking of nothing but his expedition. Dick seemed a good deal 23 VIII | feasibility and success of the expedition.~During the long, unoccupied 24 IX | any other; so, on our next expedition, instead of going off to 25 IX | when we get back from that expedition,” said the indefatigable 26 IX | should not have risked this expedition across Africa in a balloon. 27 XI | I could to prevent this expedition, have I not?”~“Every thing!”~“ 28 XII | for a moment thought their expedition ruined. And yet they were 29 XIV | up the product of their expedition, rapidly made their way 30 XVI | traces of Captain Speke’s expedition or of M. de Heuglin’s caravan. 31 XVIII | principal points of his expedition, and, with his spy-glass 32 XVIII | verify the results of our expedition.”~“It is indispensable, 33 XXVII | thoughts, and planning the expedition he had proposed.~Kennedy 34 XXX | accompanied the sheik in an expedition against the Fellatahs; he 35 XXX | 1822 and 1824, commanded an expedition into the Bornou country, 36 XXX | on Vogel’s track with the expedition sent from Leipsic, so that 37 XXX | newly-appointed head of the expedition, unfortunately place the 38 XXXVIII| exploration. In 1816, an expedition was organized, in which 39 XXXVIII| queried Kennedy.~“Yes, on this expedition, at least; but in 1833 Richard 40 XLIII | of Dr. Ferguson’s daring expedition, in the European papers, 41 XLIV | The Return to London.~The expedition upon the bank of the river 42 XLIV | most remarkable exploring expedition of the year 1862.~The first 43 XLIV | result of Dr. Ferguson’s expedition was to establish, in the


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