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... horse , mule , or cow was obliged to go by a circuitous road of more than a league for water . Why a large town has grown up and been continued so far from this element of life , I do not know . The Span- iards found it a large Indian ...
... horse , mule , or cow was obliged to go by a circuitous road of more than a league for water . Why a large town has grown up and been continued so far from this element of life , I do not know . The Span- iards found it a large Indian ...
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... horse , with a boy to act as guide and to carry a pair of alforgas with provisions . In half an hour I reached ... horses to carry us , and then dismounted , tied them to a bush , and continued on foot . I was already uneasy as to my ...
... horse , with a boy to act as guide and to carry a pair of alforgas with provisions . In half an hour I reached ... horses to carry us , and then dismounted , tied them to a bush , and continued on foot . I was already uneasy as to my ...
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... horse , and being a man of con- sequence in the town , I could not order him to go fast- er ; his associate was some ten years older , and physi- cally incapable ; and seeing that they did not know any particular path , I left them and ...
... horse , and being a man of con- sequence in the town , I could not order him to go fast- er ; his associate was some ten years older , and physi- cally incapable ; and seeing that they did not know any particular path , I left them and ...
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... horse so that he sprang al- most upon him , I wheeled short and galloped out of the yard . With the alcalde and cura both against me , I had no chance in the village . It was nearly dark , and I re- turned to Masaya . My vexation was ...
... horse so that he sprang al- most upon him , I wheeled short and galloped out of the yard . With the alcalde and cura both against me , I had no chance in the village . It was nearly dark , and I re- turned to Masaya . My vexation was ...
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... horses and mules drinking , and in one place was a range of fishermen's huts ; on the edge of the water stakes were set up in a triangular form , and women with small hand - nets were catching fish , which they threw into hollow places ...
... horses and mules drinking , and in one place was a range of fishermen's huts ; on the edge of the water stakes were set up in a triangular form , and women with small hand - nets were catching fish , which they threw into hollow places ...
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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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