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1    1,    5|    stationary, forming a kind of archipelago, and yielding of themselves
2    1,   10|        when passing through this archipelago. At his word of command
3    1,   10|  daybreak, and passed the little archipelago of the Iatio and Cochiquinas
4    1,   12| sufficient extent to contain the Archipelago of the Aramasa Islands.
5    1,   14|        the island of Araria, the Archipelago of the Calderon islands,
6    1,   15|       pilot to steer through the archipelago, going from one bank to
7    2,   20|         Bolivia. They passed the archipelago of Caniny, whose islets
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