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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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1 I | They were agreed on one point, however, and that was: “ 2 I | It all depended on the point of view from which they 3 I | state of New York, and West Point, the military academy, showed 4 II | president “on the center point.”~This mode of election 5 III | wind, to return to their point of departure, had been really “ 6 III | in agreement on this one point.~“A stranger, my dear colleagues, 7 IV | did it resemble from the point of view of passional analogy? 8 VI | It is Robur!”~On this point both were absolutely in 9 VI | his knife, to snip off its point, and transform what was 10 XI | a shaft having a barbed point. Robur was a little farther 11 XV | SKIRMISH IN DAHOMEY~At this point in the circumnavigatory 12 XVI | be true, but with every point on the surface of the earth, 13 XVI | the case, where was this point? How had the engineer come 14 XVI | Forward, the most southerly point of the American continent, 15 XVI | Horn the most southerly point of the New World.~When she 16 XVIII| aurora died away, and the point where all the world’s meridians 17 XIX | the sea.~Off the southwest point was an islet and a range 18 XIX | Pacific.~At the northwest point there was a conical mountain 19 XIX | anchored on the southwest point of the island. Not far off, 20 XIX | Latitude, 44° 25’ south.~ This point on the map answered to the 21 XXII | were stretched towards a point on the horizon. That point 22 XXII | point on the horizon. That point was the northwest. There


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