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... Merida . - Sisal . - A new Mode of Conveyance . - Village of Hunucama . - Arrival at Merida . - Aspect of the City . - Fête of Corpus Dom- ini . - The Cathedral . - The Procession . - Beauty and Simplicity of the Indian Women . - Palace ...
... Merida . - Sisal . - A new Mode of Conveyance . - Village of Hunucama . - Arrival at Merida . - Aspect of the City . - Fête of Corpus Dom- ini . - The Cathedral . - The Procession . - Beauty and Simplicity of the Indian Women . - Palace ...
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... Merida . - Sisal . - A new Mode of Conveyance . - Village of Hunucama . - Arrival at Merida . - Aspect of the City . - Fête of Corpus Dom- ini . - The Cathedral . - The Procession . - Beauty and Simplicity of the Indian Women . - Palace ...
... Merida . - Sisal . - A new Mode of Conveyance . - Village of Hunucama . - Arrival at Merida . - Aspect of the City . - Fête of Corpus Dom- ini . - The Cathedral . - The Procession . - Beauty and Simplicity of the Indian Women . - Palace ...
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... Merida . Captain Fensley assented , and we were relieved from what at the time we should have considered a great calamity . In regard to the project for the purchase of the ruins of Palenque , which I have before referred to , Mr. Rus ...
... Merida . Captain Fensley assented , and we were relieved from what at the time we should have considered a great calamity . In regard to the project for the purchase of the ruins of Palenque , which I have before referred to , Mr. Rus ...
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... Merida , and early in the morning accompanied the captain to the pier , saw him embark in a bungo , waited till he got on board , and saw the brig , with a fine . breeze and every sail set , stand out into the ocean for home . We turned ...
... Merida , and early in the morning accompanied the captain to the pier , saw him embark in a bungo , waited till he got on board , and saw the brig , with a fine . breeze and every sail set , stand out into the ocean for home . We turned ...
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... Merida , and at six o'clock rode into the city . The houses were well built , with balconied MERIDA . 397 windows , and many had two stories 396 INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL .
... Merida , and at six o'clock rode into the city . The houses were well built , with balconied MERIDA . 397 windows , and many had two stories 396 INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL .
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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