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... Entirely alone , and with an hour's very hard work between me and my guides , I hesitated about making any attempt to descend , but I disliked to return without . In one place , and near the black earth , the side was broken , and there ...
... Entirely alone , and with an hour's very hard work between me and my guides , I hesitated about making any attempt to descend , but I disliked to return without . In one place , and near the black earth , the side was broken , and there ...
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... entirely disappear- ed , and two islands were formed in the sea ; shoals were discovered , in one of which a large tree was fixed upside down ; one river was completely choked up , and another formed , running in an opposite direction ...
... entirely disappear- ed , and two islands were formed in the sea ; shoals were discovered , in one of which a large tree was fixed upside down ; one river was completely choked up , and another formed , running in an opposite direction ...
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... entirely . We tried to procure others or Indian carriers , but no one would move from home . Don Saturnino loaded his saddle - mule , and walked ; and if it had not been for his indefatigable perseverance , we should have been compelled ...
... entirely . We tried to procure others or Indian carriers , but no one would move from home . Don Saturnino loaded his saddle - mule , and walked ; and if it had not been for his indefatigable perseverance , we should have been compelled ...
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... entirely deranged . The guide whom we had engaged to conduct us to the Rio Paz was missing , and no other could be found ; in fact , not a man could be induced , either by promises or threats , to leave the town that night from fear of ...
... entirely deranged . The guide whom we had engaged to conduct us to the Rio Paz was missing , and no other could be found ; in fact , not a man could be induced , either by promises or threats , to leave the town that night from fear of ...
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... entirely changed , broken and stony , and we saw no one till we reached the ha- cienda of Palmita . This too seemed desolate . We entered the yard , and did not see a single person till A LUCKY ESCAPE . 99 we pushed open the door 98 ...
... entirely changed , broken and stony , and we saw no one till we reached the ha- cienda of Palmita . This too seemed desolate . We entered the yard , and did not see a single person till A LUCKY ESCAPE . 99 we pushed open the door 98 ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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