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... considered an injury ; for , as England had not declared war with China , it would have been rash for the states of San Salvador and Los Altos to involve themselves in hostilities with that overgrown power ; but no formal complaint was ...
... considered an injury ; for , as England had not declared war with China , it would have been rash for the states of San Salvador and Los Altos to involve themselves in hostilities with that overgrown power ; but no formal complaint was ...
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... considered per- sonal friends , who , they said , had been before , spared by their lenity ; and they added , in tones that could not be misunderstood , that they would not make such a mistake again . In the midst of this confusion ...
... considered per- sonal friends , who , they said , had been before , spared by their lenity ; and they added , in tones that could not be misunderstood , that they would not make such a mistake again . In the midst of this confusion ...
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... considered it actually safer to pass through while all was in this state of suspense , than after the floodgates of war were opened . Rascon's band had prevented my passing the road before , and other Ras- cons might spring up . The ...
... considered it actually safer to pass through while all was in this state of suspense , than after the floodgates of war were opened . Rascon's band had prevented my passing the road before , and other Ras- cons might spring up . The ...
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... considered ourselves out of harm's way , but we had serious apprehensions for the result . The spirit on both sides was to kill ; giving quarter was not thought of . Morazan's party was probably small , but they would not be taken ...
... considered ourselves out of harm's way , but we had serious apprehensions for the result . The spirit on both sides was to kill ; giving quarter was not thought of . Morazan's party was probably small , but they would not be taken ...
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... considered it unsafe for us to go on to Guatimala . But I was exceedingly anxious to set out ; and the flush of excitement over , as the cap- tain's trunks had gone on , he was equally so . Carrera might arrive at any moment , in which ...
... considered it unsafe for us to go on to Guatimala . But I was exceedingly anxious to set out ; and the flush of excitement over , as the cap- tain's trunks had gone on , he was equally so . Carrera might arrive at any moment , in which ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John Lloyd Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1848 |
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