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... reached St. George's Bay , about twenty miles from Balize . A large brig , loaded with mahogany , was lying at anchor , with a pilot on board , waiting for favourable weather to put to sea . The pilot had with him his son , a lad about ...
... reached St. George's Bay , about twenty miles from Balize . A large brig , loaded with mahogany , was lying at anchor , with a pilot on board , waiting for favourable weather to put to sea . The pilot had with him his son , a lad about ...
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... reached Balize . The streets were flooded , and in places there were large puddles , which it was difficult to cross . At the extreme end of the principal street we met the " lady , " Miss a mulatto woman , who 9 could only give us ...
... reached Balize . The streets were flooded , and in places there were large puddles , which it was difficult to cross . At the extreme end of the principal street we met the " lady , " Miss a mulatto woman , who 9 could only give us ...
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... reached the barracks , situated on the opposite side of a sinall bay . The soldiers are all black , and are part of an old Jamaica regiment , most of them having been enlisted at the English recruiting stations in Africa . Tall and ...
... reached the barracks , situated on the opposite side of a sinall bay . The soldiers are all black , and are part of an old Jamaica regiment , most of them having been enlisted at the English recruiting stations in Africa . Tall and ...
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... reaching the last , we were about to turn back ; but our guide urged us to go on and see " one old woman , " his grandmother . We followed and saw her . was very old ; no one knew her age , but it was consid- erably over a hundred ; and ...
... reaching the last , we were about to turn back ; but our guide urged us to go on and see " one old woman , " his grandmother . We followed and saw her . was very old ; no one knew her age , but it was consid- erably over a hundred ; and ...
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... reached a rising ground , open on the right , stretching away to the Golfo Dolce , and in front bounded by a gloomy forest , On the top was a rude fence of rough upright poles , enclo- sing the grave of some relative of Señor Ampudia ...
... reached a rising ground , open on the right , stretching away to the Golfo Dolce , and in front bounded by a gloomy forest , On the top was a rude fence of rough upright poles , enclo- sing the grave of some relative of Señor Ampudia ...
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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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