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statement 1
states 22
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22 states
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22 wings
21 american
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | Great Britain and the United States was adopted to the general 2 I | new of which the United States occupy so vast an area.~ 3 I | of Oregon in the United States.~“It will not have been 4 II | drawback even in the United States; and how could it be otherwise 5 II | and even in the United States, if it had not been for 6 II | the Republic of the United States.~On two boards of perfect 7 III | celebrated aeronaut of the United States, Harry W. Tinder, immortalized 8 III | interfered. But in the United States the government meddles with 9 IV | Citizens of the United States! My name is Robur. I am 10 V | newspapers of the United States reported the facts and explained 11 VI | two citizens of the United States.”~“And he shall pay pretty 12 VIII | which separates the United States from Canada, and was flying 13 IX | Wisconsin, Missouri, and all the States which form the western half 14 X | National Park of the United States. A strange region it was. 15 XI | by Russia to the United States in 1867—it was highly probable 16 XVI | ex-President of the United States, sometimes a Spanish general 17 XVII | not belong to the United States.~What was this intractable 18 XXI | of locomotion, for whom States had no frontiers and oceans 19 XXII | sightseers from the neighboring states; industrial and commercial 20 XXIII| Citizens of the United States,” he said, “The president 21 XXIII| Citizens of the United States, my experiment is finished; 22 XXIII| Citizens of the United States—Good-by!”~And the “Albatross,”


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