Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 1John Murray, 1841 |
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... thousand miles in the interior of Central America , Chiapas , and Yucatan , including visits to eight ruined cities , with full illustra- tions from drawings taken on the spot by Mr. Cather- wood . Its publication has been delayed on ...
... thousand miles in the interior of Central America , Chiapas , and Yucatan , including visits to eight ruined cities , with full illustra- tions from drawings taken on the spot by Mr. Cather- wood . Its publication has been delayed on ...
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... thousand , of which four thousand are blacks , who are employed by the merchants in gangs as mahogany cutters . Their condition was always better than that of plantation slaves ; even before the act for the general abolition of slavery ...
... thousand , of which four thousand are blacks , who are employed by the merchants in gangs as mahogany cutters . Their condition was always better than that of plantation slaves ; even before the act for the general abolition of slavery ...
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... thousands of miles from human habitations . The Balize River , coming from sources even yet but little known to civilized man , was then in its fulness . On each side was a dense , unbroken forest ; the banks were overflowed ; the trees ...
... thousands of miles from human habitations . The Balize River , coming from sources even yet but little known to civilized man , was then in its fulness . On each side was a dense , unbroken forest ; the banks were overflowed ; the trees ...
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... thousand men , of whom , in less than six months , but four thousand were left . After being actively engaged in all the trying service of the Peninsular War , at Waterloo he commanded a regiment , and on the field of battle received ...
... thousand men , of whom , in less than six months , but four thousand were left . After being actively engaged in all the trying service of the Peninsular War , at Waterloo he commanded a regiment , and on the field of battle received ...
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... thousand feet high , with their tops illuminated by the setting sun ; on a point above us was a palm - leafed hut , and before it a naked Indian sat looking at us ; while flocks of parrots , with brilliant plumage , almost in thousands ...
... thousand feet high , with their tops illuminated by the setting sun ; on a point above us was a palm - leafed hut , and before it a naked Indian sat looking at us ; while flocks of parrots , with brilliant plumage , almost in thousands ...
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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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