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... returning , struck directly across . I had no idea what I was attempting . The whole was covered with lava lying in ridges and irregular masses , the surface varying at every step , and overgrown with trees and bushes . After an hour of ...
... returning , struck directly across . I had no idea what I was attempting . The whole was covered with lava lying in ridges and irregular masses , the surface varying at every step , and overgrown with trees and bushes . After an hour of ...
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... returned to the house . By means of the servants Nicolas had found two men who were willing to accompany me , but I did not like their looks , or even to let them know when I intended to set out . I had hardly disposed of them before my ...
... returned to the house . By means of the servants Nicolas had found two men who were willing to accompany me , but I did not like their looks , or even to let them know when I intended to set out . I had hardly disposed of them before my ...
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... returned , hav- ing procured a bungo , to be ready the next evening , and with a message from the owner that the embarca- tion must be at my risk . Obliged to wait the day , after breakfast I started for Realejo . On the way I met Mr ...
... returned , hav- ing procured a bungo , to be ready the next evening , and with a message from the owner that the embarca- tion must be at my risk . Obliged to wait the day , after breakfast I started for Realejo . On the way I met Mr ...
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... returned to the factory , and Don Fran- cisco and I reached Chinandaga , where I was greeted with intelligence that the proprietor of the boat had sent word that he supposed I had a permission to embark from the chief of the state , as ...
... returned to the factory , and Don Fran- cisco and I reached Chinandaga , where I was greeted with intelligence that the proprietor of the boat had sent word that he supposed I had a permission to embark from the chief of the state , as ...
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... returned . The sun was scorching hot , and as I passed the bungoes the boatmen asked me if I had a passport . At the end of the canal , under the shade of a large tree , were two women ; and they had been in that place three days ...
... returned . The sun was scorching hot , and as I passed the bungoes the boatmen asked me if I had a passport . At the end of the canal , under the shade of a large tree , were two women ; and they had been in that place three days ...
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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 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1871 |
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