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apart 1
apocalyptical 1
appalling 1
apparatus 22
apparatuses 1
apparently 2
apparition 1
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23 several
23 thus
23 west
22 apparatus
22 became
22 better
22 each
Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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apparatus

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1 I | the object was an aviform apparatus—a flying machine!”~What 2 III | sought. A dynamo-electric apparatus, in which a new pile was 3 III | showed that by means of this apparatus driving a screw of given 4 IV | that the steering of aerial apparatus lighter than the air is 5 IV | of atmospherical space by apparatus heavier than the air—for 6 IV | Conqueror had flown, as if some apparatus of aviation had borne him 7 VII | inventors did not think of apparatus lighter than air, for that 8 VII | conceived the idea of an apparatus with two screws, suspensive 9 VII | mechanical bird, Groof and his apparatus with wings worked by levers. 10 VII | conceived so perfect an apparatus? And though he had but contempt 11 VII | distinct from that of the apparatus, increases with the square 12 VII | whole of Robur’s flying apparatus depended on these two movements, 13 VII | resistance. Consequently the apparatus was furnished with seventy-four 14 VII | need not be shown that the apparatus possessed sufficient stability. 15 VII | not to be despised in an apparatus flying at great heights— 16 VIII| to admire the marvelous apparatus which was bearing them through 17 VIII| yourselves doubtless if this apparatus, so marvelously adapted 18 XI | that was enough to keep the apparatus afloat in the lower zones 19 XII | being had to the special apparatus for renewing oxygen in the 20 XIV | driving the strength of the apparatus must have been prodigious. 21 XV | geographer had only such an apparatus at his command, with what 22 XXII| person to protest against any apparatus that was heavier than air?~


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