Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2Harper & Brothers, 1841 - 4 sidor |
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... told me that this was the Volcano of Masaya , and that there was nothing more to see . The alcalde insisted that two years before he had ascended with the cura , since deceased , and a party of villagers , and they all stopped at this ...
... told me that this was the Volcano of Masaya , and that there was nothing more to see . The alcalde insisted that two years before he had ascended with the cura , since deceased , and a party of villagers , and they all stopped at this ...
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... told me that he knew every foot of the ground ; yet he stopped me short of the only object of interest , ignorant , as he said , of its existence . Now either the alcalde lied , and was too lazy to encounter the toil which I had ...
... told me that he knew every foot of the ground ; yet he stopped me short of the only object of interest , ignorant , as he said , of its existence . Now either the alcalde lied , and was too lazy to encounter the toil which I had ...
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... told me that her husband was not at home . I gave her a note with which I had been fur- nished , addressed to herself ; but she said she could not read English , and handed it back . I translated it word for word , being a request that ...
... told me that her husband was not at home . I gave her a note with which I had been fur- nished , addressed to herself ; but she said she could not read English , and handed it back . I translated it word for word , being a request that ...
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... told him that if he would procure me two honest men he might leave me . I had advanced him more than was due , but I had a security against his deserting me in his apprehension of being taken for a soldier . This over , I walked out to ...
... told him that if he would procure me two honest men he might leave me . I had advanced him more than was due , but I had a security against his deserting me in his apprehension of being taken for a soldier . This over , I walked out to ...
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... told the guide to as- certain their time for starting , and we would set out two hours before them . Nicolas went out with him to take the mules to water ; but they returned in great haste , with intelligence that piquets were scouring ...
... told the guide to as- certain their time for starting , and we would set out two hours before them . Nicolas went out with him to take the mules to water ; but they returned in great haste , with intelligence that piquets were scouring ...
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