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Air balloon. : A full and accurate account of the two aërial voyages made by Monsr. Garnerin, on Monday, June 28, and Monday, July 5, 1802; including the interesting particulars communicated by Captain Sowden and Mr. Locker, who accompanied M. Garnerin
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