| 1842 - 574 sidor
...America ; perhaps who can go to Copan and read the inscriptions on its monuments. . . . / believe thai what the padre told us is authentic. That the region referred to does not acknowledge the government of Guatimala, has never been explored, and that no white man ever... | |
| 1841 - 986 sidor
...night will never be effaced. Can it be true ? Being now in my sober senses, I do verily believe that there is much ground to suppose that •what the padre...told us is authentic. That the region referred to does not acknowledge the government of Guatemala, has never been explored, and that no white man ever... | |
| 586 sidor
...mind will never be effaced. Can it be true ) Being now in my sober senses, 1 do verily believe there U much ground to suppose that what the Padre told us is authentic. That the region referred to does not acknowledge the government of Gautamala, and has never been explored, and that no white man... | |
| Pedro Velasquez - 1850 - 48 sidor
...Being now in my sober senses, I do verily believe there is much ground to suppose that what the Pad;e told us is authentic. That the region referred to docs not acknowledge the government of Guatamala, and has never been explored, and that no white man has ever pretended to have entered it,... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - 1852 - 490 sidor
...impression of that night will never be effaced. " Can it be true — being now in my sober senses 1 I do verily believe there is much ground to suppose...told us is authentic. That the region referred to does not acknowledge the government of Guatemala — has never been explored — and that no white... | |
| S. Warrand - 1842 - 626 sidor
...of America; perhaps who can go to Copan and read the inscriptions on its monuments. . . . 1 believe that what the padre told us is authentic. That the region referred to does not acknowledge the government oj Gnalimala, has never been explored, and that no while man ever... | |
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