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... log- wood on a new plan , and came very near making an- other fortune , but something went wrong . At the time of our visit he was engaged in canalling a short cut to the sea , to connect two rivers near his hacienda . To the ...
... log- wood on a new plan , and came very near making an- other fortune , but something went wrong . At the time of our visit he was engaged in canalling a short cut to the sea , to connect two rivers near his hacienda . To the ...
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... logwood , and while his vessel was loading visited the ruins . His account of them had given me a strong desire to visit them long before the opportunity of doing so presented itself . High up on one side of the corridor was the name of ...
... logwood , and while his vessel was loading visited the ruins . His account of them had given me a strong desire to visit them long before the opportunity of doing so presented itself . High up on one side of the corridor was the name of ...
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... logwood country . We met a large bungo with two masts moving against the stream , set up by hauling and pushing on the branch- es of trees , on her way for a cargo . As we advanced , the banks of the river in some places were cleared ...
... logwood country . We met a large bungo with two masts moving against the stream , set up by hauling and pushing on the branch- es of trees , on her way for a cargo . As we advanced , the banks of the river in some places were cleared ...
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... logwood plantations and bungoes , and was rated at two hundred thousand dol- lars . The house in which he lived was on the bank of the river , newly built , one hundred and fifty feet front , and had cost him twenty thousand dollars ...
... logwood plantations and bungoes , and was rated at two hundred thousand dol- lars . The house in which he lived was on the bank of the river , newly built , one hundred and fifty feet front , and had cost him twenty thousand dollars ...
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... logwood . The deck was covered with mangoes , plan- tains , and other fruits and vegetables , and so encumber- ed that it was impossible to move . The stern had mova- ble hatches . A few tiers of logwood had been taken out , and the ...
... logwood . The deck was covered with mangoes , plan- tains , and other fruits and vegetables , and so encumber- ed that it was impossible to move . The stern had mova- ble hatches . A few tiers of logwood had been taken out , and the ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John Lloyd Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1848 |
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