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1 I | excitement, not only in the new but also in the old world, 2 I | like in that portion of the new of which the United States 3 I | of Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, and Ann Arbor 4 I | Massachusetts to Michigan, from New Hampshire to Columbia, the 5 I | Albany, in the state of New York, and West Point, the 6 I | publicity is immense—the “New York Herald”—received the 7 I | Mr. Correspondent on the “New York Herald!” but how about 8 I | 9th of June, there came a new series of facts which could 9 III | dynamo-electric apparatus, in which a new pile was employed the composition 10 III | had crossed America from New York to San Francisco, exceeding 11 IV | Chapter IV~IN WHICH A NEW CHARACTER APPEARS~“Citizens 12 IV | distinguishes the Yankees of New England.~He continued: “ 13 IV | in a week!”~Here arose a new tempest of protests and 14 IV | Amerigo that discovered the New World, it was Cabot! You 15 V | twin Americas that form the new continent.~By eleven oclock 16 VI | observation—of Uncle Prudent’s — a new inexplicable phenomenon.~“ 17 VII | publicity to awaken the Old and New Worlds.~Nothing, in fact, 18 IX | length, stretching from New York to San Francisco. For 19 X | furnish the aeronef with a new element. There were the 20 XIII | witnessed a phenomenon that was new to him.~In the north, whence 21 XV | plain the recognition of the new king was to take place. 22 XV | most distant villages.~The new king—a sturdy fellow named 23 XVI | chief? Could he there find a new crew?~What means had he 24 XVI | most southerly point of the New World.~When she reached 25 XVII | of the continent of the New World, which is still America, 26 XVIII| aurora. But the moon was then new, and the companions of Robur 27 XXI | from France through the New York cable at 11-37 A.M. 28 XXI | innumerable electric wires of the new continent.~No one would 29 XXI | took it in all haste from New York to Philadelphia.~It 30 XXI | and in two weeks landed in New Zealand.~At Auckland, a 31 XXI | were to be prepared for new reprisals on the member’ 32 XXIII| mechanism was fitted with new piles and new accumulators, 33 XXIII| fitted with new piles and new accumulators, and, in short, 34 XXIII| work was finished, and a newAlbatross,” identical with 35 XXIII| had in reserve; she made a new leap of three thousand feet;


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