Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 1John Murray, 1841 |
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... arms of England ; on a high platform beneath was a large circular table , around which were heavy ma- hogany chairs with high backs and cushions . The court consists of seven judges , five of whom were in their places . One of them , Mr ...
... arms of England ; on a high platform beneath was a large circular table , around which were heavy ma- hogany chairs with high backs and cushions . The court consists of seven judges , five of whom were in their places . One of them , Mr ...
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... arm through mine , and , walking away , told me that I was going into a distracted country ; that Mr. Savage , the Amer- ican consul in Guatimala , had , on a previous occasion , protected the property and lives of British subjects ...
... arm through mine , and , walking away , told me that I was going into a distracted country ; that Mr. Savage , the Amer- ican consul in Guatimala , had , on a previous occasion , protected the property and lives of British subjects ...
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... arms , the government schooner lowered and raised her en- sign , and when I mounted the deck of the steam- boat , the captain , with hat in hand , told me that he had instructions to place her under my orders , and to stop wherever I ...
... arms , the government schooner lowered and raised her en- sign , and when I mounted the deck of the steam- boat , the captain , with hat in hand , told me that he had instructions to place her under my orders , and to stop wherever I ...
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... arms , for baptism . They were arranged around the wall in a circle , and the padre began . Of the first he asked a question which I believe is not to be found in the book , and which , in some places , it would be considered ...
... arms , for baptism . They were arranged around the wall in a circle , and the padre began . Of the first he asked a question which I believe is not to be found in the book , and which , in some places , it would be considered ...
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... arms ; but I was relieved on one point : I thought that it was the lady who had become a mother without being a wife , that wished her child , to bear my name , but it was another ; still I most un- gallantly avoided receiving the baby ...
... arms ; but I was relieved on one point : I thought that it was the lady who had become a mother without being a wife , that wished her child , to bear my name , but it was another ; still I most un- gallantly avoided receiving the baby ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 1 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 1 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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