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stationary

   Part,  Chapter
1 II, II | must necessarily become stationary, and that at a great distance 2 II, X | the two currents kept it stationary. Another fifteen days, another 3 II, X | cast anchor,” and was as stationary as when the isthmus connected 4 II, XV | the island still remained stationary.~This displacement of the 5 II, XVII | strait, it would remain stationary until the thaw broke it 6 II, XVII | the island was no longer stationary.~No change had taken place 7 II, XVII | that the island had become stationary near the middle of the passage, 8 II, XIX | depth the house remained stationary, with the water rather above 9 II, XXI | the island now remained stationary, and that all the force 10 II, XXI | have been supposed to be stationary. They had, in fact, become 11 II, XXIII| hope. They were no longer stationary; they were advancing slowly,


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