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natives 11
natural 8
naturally 1
nature 12
navarin 1
navigation 2
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12 iron
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Jules Verne
Robur the Conqueror

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nature

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1 I | phenomenon of which neither the nature nor the cause could be explained. 2 I | one of the wisest laws of nature, have formed, form, and 3 I | their dispute was not the nature of the body observed, but 4 I | atmosphere, but what were the nature of this body, its dimensions, 5 IV | balloon, when on such a system nature has never constructed anything 6 IV | has prevailed—to imitate nature, which never makes mistakes. 7 VI | obtain some indication of the nature of this disquieting state 8 VII | is not necessary to copy Nature servilely. Locomotives are 9 VII | Prudent could not explain its nature? Simply paper!~For some 10 VIII | That is a foretaste of the nature of the relations that were 11 XXI | body was not a product of nature, it was a flying machine, 12 XXIII| and contrivances of that nature!~And that is why, on this


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