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... Juan Lima , and his two wives . This black scoundrel , as Mr. C. marks him down in his notebook , was to be their guide . They then proceeded two or three miles farther , and stopped at a rancho on the left side of the river , and ...
... Juan Lima , and his two wives . This black scoundrel , as Mr. C. marks him down in his notebook , was to be their guide . They then proceeded two or three miles farther , and stopped at a rancho on the left side of the river , and ...
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... Juan de Dios . - Fearful State of the Country . - Last Interview with Carrera . - Departure from Guati- mala . A Don Quixote . - Ciudad Vieja . - Plain of El Vieja . — Volcanoes , Plains , and Villages . - San Andres Isapa . - Dangerous ...
... Juan de Dios . - Fearful State of the Country . - Last Interview with Carrera . - Departure from Guati- mala . A Don Quixote . - Ciudad Vieja . - Plain of El Vieja . — Volcanoes , Plains , and Villages . - San Andres Isapa . - Dangerous ...
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... Juan de Dios . In front was the hospital , a noble structure , formerly a convent , supported principally by the active charity of Don Mariano Aycinena . In the centre of the courtyard was a fine fountain , and beyond it the cemetery ...
... Juan de Dios . In front was the hospital , a noble structure , formerly a convent , supported principally by the active charity of Don Mariano Aycinena . In the centre of the courtyard was a fine fountain , and beyond it the cemetery ...
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... Juan , one of our mozos , found a canoe along the shore . It was an oblong " dug- out , " awkward and rickety , and intended for only one person ; but the lake was so smooth that a plank seem- ed sufficient . We got in , and Juan pushed ...
... Juan , one of our mozos , found a canoe along the shore . It was an oblong " dug- out , " awkward and rickety , and intended for only one person ; but the lake was so smooth that a plank seem- ed sufficient . We got in , and Juan pushed ...
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... Juan's strength revived ; with a great effort he brought us under cover of the high head- land beyond which the wind first struck us , and in a few minutes we reached the shore . We had had enough of the lake ; time was precious , and ...
... Juan's strength revived ; with a great effort he brought us under cover of the high head- land beyond which the wind first struck us , and in a few minutes we reached the shore . We had had enough of the lake ; time was precious , and ...
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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 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1871 |
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