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1 I | the state of New York, and West Point, the military academy,
2 V | moon began to sink in the west behind the trees in the
3 VIII | vast territories of the West.~
4 IX | as they were going due west, they would soon be over
5 IX | diverge, the Queen of the West, the vast reservoir into
6 IX | that we are going farther west than is convenient for us
7 IX | Albatross” sped farther west.~Nothing particular happened
8 XI | resumed her course to the west.~In the morning of the 17th
9 XII | the east, or Nepal to the West.”~“Anyhow, I defy him to
10 XII | which the Indus flows to the west and the Brahmapootra to
11 XIII | resumed her course to the west. During the day at moderate
12 XIII | north into Russia or by the west into the southern countries.
13 XIV | Tellermarken, stood in the west like a gigantic barrier
14 XV | the most powerful on the West Coast of Africa. Strong
15 XV | and eighty from east to west. But its population numbers
16 XVI | and the Brecknocks to the west, they sighted Puerto Arena,
17 XVII | think. I fancy he is going west, and with the speed he can
18 XVIII| seventy-fifth meridian to the west that the “Albatross” crossed
19 XIX | follows:~ Longitude, 176° 10’ west.~Latitude, 44° 25’ south.~
20 XX | and going round to the west.”~“What does the barometer
21 XXI | over the plains of the Far West, where it had tried its
22 XXI | than to try it over the Far West. As to the mechanical force
23 XXIII| desolate spot in the Far West. There the engineer, keeping
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