Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2Harper & Brothers, 1841 |
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... took the route for Grenada . War between different states was bad enough , but here the flame which had before laid the capital in ruins was lighted again within its own borders . What the result of this expedition was I never heard ...
... took the route for Grenada . War between different states was bad enough , but here the flame which had before laid the capital in ruins was lighted again within its own borders . What the result of this expedition was I never heard ...
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... took me first to the machino or cotton factory , of which I had heard much on the road . It was the only one in the country , and owed its existence to the enterprise of a countryman , having been erected by Mr. Higgins , who ...
... took me first to the machino or cotton factory , of which I had heard much on the road . It was the only one in the country , and owed its existence to the enterprise of a countryman , having been erected by Mr. Higgins , who ...
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... took off the rudder , and leaning it against the side , hauled the mule up it , then tilted the rudder , and dropped her into the boat . In the mean time the macho stood under a tree , looking on very suspiciously , and with fearful ...
... took off the rudder , and leaning it against the side , hauled the mule up it , then tilted the rudder , and dropped her into the boat . In the mean time the macho stood under a tree , looking on very suspiciously , and with fearful ...
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... took up my gun , and told the men to follow me . I saw beforehand that they were ele- vated by their good cheer , and that I could rely upon them . The guard , and all those compelled to wait , followed ; but we got on board , and my ...
... took up my gun , and told the men to follow me . I saw beforehand that they were ele- vated by their good cheer , and that I could rely upon them . The guard , and all those compelled to wait , followed ; but we got on board , and my ...
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... took place on the 20th of January , 1835. Mr. Savage was on that day on the side of the Volcano of San Miguel , distant one hundred and twenty miles , looking for cattle . At eight o'clock he saw a dense cloud rising in the south in a ...
... took place on the 20th of January , 1835. Mr. Savage was on that day on the side of the Volcano of San Miguel , distant one hundred and twenty miles , looking for cattle . At eight o'clock he saw a dense cloud rising in the south in a ...
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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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