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counted 1
counter-thrust 1
countries 2
country 29
county 1
couple 4
courageous 1
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30 passed
30 six
30 though
29 country
29 course
29 may
29 name
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | Celestial Empire.~Hence in every country of the worldempire, kingdom, 2 IV | the crocodile.~From what country did this remarkable specimen 3 VI | below them the face of a country they sought in vain to recognize.~ 4 VIII | mere brook through a varied country amid the gleaming of many 5 VIII | She had just crossed the country so poetically described 6 IX | rapidly nearing a mountainous country, it was only prudent to 7 IX | necessary.~Looking at the country beneath them, Uncle Prudent 8 IX | curved across the face of the country trending from the south 9 X | miles from Omaha, and over a country which Phil Evans could not 10 X | and few inhabitants, the country differing widely from the 11 X | the conclusion that this country encircled with mountains 12 XI | Evidently he wished to view the country over which the “Albatross” 13 XI | shattered in her flight. The country was only slightly varied. 14 XIII | there runs a marshy belt of country, the home of malarious vapors, 15 XIII | his domain.~Besides, the country soon disappeared in one 16 XIV | For, as they say in my country, the master may send you 17 XIV | Albatross” had crossed the whole country obliquely; and so as to 18 XV | accomplished above a flattish country ridged occasionally with 19 XV | facility could he map the country, note the elevations, fix 20 XV | particularly attracted to the country which he was then crossing.~ 21 XV | If Dahomey is not a large country, it is often talked about. 22 XV | great agitation all over the country, and it did not escape Robur 23 XV | along the roads from the country into the capital, Abomey. 24 XV | mango-trees—such was the country whose perfumes mounted to 25 XVI | fertile would most of this country be, particularly in its 26 XVII | exchanged in the Timbuktu country, the engineer had left off 27 XVIII| hydrographic network of the country or the orographic configuration, 28 XVIII| light showed the face of the country as a confused mass of white.~ 29 XXI | first in Canada, over the country between Ottawa and Quebec,


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