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1 I, II | by the Colonial Secretary decided that it was necessary to 2 I, V | was picked up, but it was decided that henceforth the reins 3 I, VIII | anxious to rest his party, decided on remaining two or three 4 I, IX | able to judge than himself, decided to follow his advice, and 5 I, XI | Long, Lieutenant Hobson decided to give his party a day’ 6 I, XI | nothing to guide them to a decided opinion. The bones of some 7 I, XII | exactitude. Jaspar Hobson decided to wait and ascertain the 8 I, XII | understood. It was now to be decided whether they had come to 9 I, XIII | species of Scotch fir was decided on, which grew conveniently 10 I, XVIII| heads together, and it was decided on November 23d that, as 11 I, XXI | fire at them. But it was decided to put off this desperate 12 I, XXI | principal house. It was decided that one of the men should 13 I, XXII | astronomer the following plan was decided on.~It was now the 5th July. 14 II, III | that day, July 18th, it was decided that the bearings should 15 II, III | but on close examination decided that he was mistaken.~The 16 II, VIII | Its fate would now soon be decided. It would either stop where 17 II, VIII | wish to disturb him, and decided to go without him, taking 18 II, VIII | they had had to make, they decided to rest a few minutes before 19 II, X | in short, following the decided course made by the Kamtchatka 20 II, X | truth.”~This point being decided, the ordinary occupations 21 II, XII | comrades and wives, but decided to let the Lieutenant think 22 II, XIII | to cross the ice. It was decided to start on the return journey 23 II, XV | for the thaw.~Hobson now decided to make a long excursion 24 II, XV | next morning, and Hobson decided to follow the valley for 25 II, XV | Their fate might now be decided in a few hours, and if they 26 II, XVII | to do but to wait, they decided to go back to Fort Hope 27 II, XX | into warmer waters, it was decided that it was impossible for 28 II, XXI | than usual.”~Hobson now decided to take the greater part 29 II, XXII | of the former factory. He decided, therefore, to retain the 30 II, XXIII| with one voice.~So it was decided, and, as it turned out,


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