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nor 30
normal 1
normandie 1
north 30
northeast 5
northerly 1
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30 give
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30 nor
30 north
30 passed
30 six
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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 VIII | the forty-sixth degree of north latitude, and thus was explained 2 VIII | citadel, the Gibraltar of North America. There are the cathedrals. 3 IX | the iron belt which clasps North America round the waist. 4 X | had made several stretches north and south at tremendous 5 X | territory, and others to the north and south of it.~It was 6 XI | sweeping along over the North Pacific. On the following 7 XII | sector quite clear in the north. Then the sea was smooth 8 XII | road into India from the north. The two northern ones, 9 XIII | Albatross” now headed for the north, and a few hours afterwards 10 XIII | away out of sight to the north and east.~The town was Ashurada, 11 XIII | into Europe, either by the north into Russia or by the west 12 XIII | low marshy ground to its north and east. Although it is 13 XIII | resumed her course to the north.~During the fishing Frycollin 14 XIII | that was new to him.~In the north, whence the storm was traveling, 15 XIV | Astrakhan, situated at the north end of the Caspian Sea. 16 XIV | which took her over the North Sea, much to the consternation 17 XV | the Caspian Sea, or the North Sea, or the Mediterranean, 18 XV | hundred and sixty leagues from north to south, and one hundred 19 XVI | leaving Mount Gregory to the north and the Brecknocks to the 20 XVII | sir— there away to due north of us? That is not a rock?”~“ 21 XVII | ahead full speed towards the north.~It was a boat. Her sail 22 XVIII| the thirtieth parallel of north latitude and the twenty-sixth 23 XVIII| aeronef sped along to the north, and at the sixtieth parallel 24 XVIII| land was sighted to the north. It was soon seen to be 25 XIX | algebraic fashion. It was in the north of the South Pacific, a 26 XIX | south instead of to the north. When night came the repairs 27 XIX | resume her course to the north, and that done Robur and 28 XIX | would be on her way to the north.~The night was dark and 29 XXII | of any. Strange to say, North America on that day omitted 30 XXIII| clouds. When he arrived over North America he descended in


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