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... morning : the streets and wharves were still ; the Battery was desolate ; and , at the moment of leaving it on a voyage of uncertain du- ration , seemed more beautiful than I had ever known it before . Opposite the Quarantine Ground , a ...
... morning : the streets and wharves were still ; the Battery was desolate ; and , at the moment of leaving it on a voyage of uncertain du- ration , seemed more beautiful than I had ever known it before . Opposite the Quarantine Ground , a ...
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... and of a pilot who , on a night which we well remembered , had driven his vessel over a sunken reef . At seven o'clock the next morning we saw Balize , BALIZE . 11 appearing , if there be no sin 10 INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL .
... and of a pilot who , on a night which we well remembered , had driven his vessel over a sunken reef . At seven o'clock the next morning we saw Balize , BALIZE . 11 appearing , if there be no sin 10 INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL .
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... morning I was roused by Mr. Walker for a ride to the barracks . Immediately be- yond the suburbs we entered upon an uncultivated country , low and flat , but very rich . We passed a racecourse , now disused and grown over . This is the ...
... morning I was roused by Mr. Walker for a ride to the barracks . Immediately be- yond the suburbs we entered upon an uncultivated country , low and flat , but very rich . We passed a racecourse , now disused and grown over . This is the ...
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... morning he asked us what we would have for breakfast , naming eggs , chickens , & c . We gave him directions , and in due time sat down to breakfast . During the meal something occurred to put us on inquiry , and we learned that ...
... morning he asked us what we would have for breakfast , naming eggs , chickens , & c . We gave him directions , and in due time sat down to breakfast . During the meal something occurred to put us on inquiry , and we learned that ...
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... morning . I was loth to lose the only opportunity I shall probably ever have of stopping a steamboat ; but I had an eager , al- most a burning curiosity to see the Golfo Dolce , and we all agreed that it would be wanton to lose such an ...
... morning . I was loth to lose the only opportunity I shall probably ever have of stopping a steamboat ; but I had an eager , al- most a burning curiosity to see the Golfo Dolce , and we all agreed that it would be wanton to lose such an ...
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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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