Book, Chapter
1 I, II | captain, and meanwhile had resolved never to leave him. When
2 I, VII | condition of things, but resolved to adhere to the computations
3 I, XII | its original area.~It was resolved to proceed upon the same
4 I, XII | struck his topmasts, and resolved to rely entirely on his
5 I, XIV | formalities, Hector Servadac resolved to leave all the talking
6 I, XVI | deterred them, and they were resolved to persevere. Fortunately,
7 I, XVII | and it was accordingly resolved that the voyage should not
8 I, XXII | commenced their descent, they resolved to make a closer examination
9 I, XXIV | since they started, and they resolved to slacken their speed.
10 II, III | the slight, the professor resolved to set to work independently
11 II, III | after his own name, he resolved that it should be known
12 II, IV | to be accomplished. I am resolved to find out what my comet
13 II, IX | board the Hansa, and he resolved, according to his promise,
14 II, X | entirely, others partially resolved; nor was she to lose herself
15 II, XI | at the peril of his life, resolved that he would stay where
16 II, XII | moisture on the walls soon resolved itself into icicles. But
17 II, XIII | had hitherto proved, they resolved to endeavor to remain in
18 II, XVIII| precious; but Hector Servadac resolved that he would adopt a device
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