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... soldier of the " twenty years ' war , " the brother of Sir John M'Donald , adjutant - general of England , and cousin of Marshal Macdonald of France . All his connexions and associations are military . At eighteen he entered Spain as an ...
... soldier of the " twenty years ' war , " the brother of Sir John M'Donald , adjutant - general of England , and cousin of Marshal Macdonald of France . All his connexions and associations are military . At eighteen he entered Spain as an ...
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... soldiers presented 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 ...
... soldiers presented 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 ...
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... . I next called upon the commandant with my pass- port . His house was on the opposite side of the square . A soldier about fourteen years old , with a bell - crown- ed straw hat falling over his eyes like an extinguisher.
... . I next called upon the commandant with my pass- port . His house was on the opposite side of the square . A soldier about fourteen years old , with a bell - crown- ed straw hat falling over his eyes like an extinguisher.
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... soldier on that part of the body . which , in my younger days , was considered by the schoolmaster the channel of knowledge into a boy's brain . The commandant of this hopeful band was Don Juan Peñol , a gentleman by birth and education ...
... soldier on that part of the body . which , in my younger days , was considered by the schoolmaster the channel of knowledge into a boy's brain . The commandant of this hopeful band was Don Juan Peñol , a gentleman by birth and education ...
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... soldiers from their convents and churches , hurried to the sea- ports , and shipped for Cuba and old Spain , under sen- tence of death if they returned . The country was left comparatively destitute ; many of the churches fell to ruins ...
... soldiers from their convents and churches , hurried to the sea- ports , and shipped for Cuba and old Spain , under sen- tence of death if they returned . The country was left comparatively destitute ; many of the churches fell to ruins ...
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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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