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... arms , and drums beat through the streets for volunteers . On my return from the Gov- ernment House I noticed a tailor on his board at work ; when I passed again his horse was at the door , his sob- bing wife was putting pistols in his ...
... arms , and drums beat through the streets for volunteers . On my return from the Gov- ernment House I noticed a tailor on his board at work ; when I passed again his horse was at the door , his sob- bing wife was putting pistols in his ...
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... arms . In a few minutes a party of them came down to our house and asked for breakfast ; and when we could not give them that , they begged a medio or sixpence . By degrees others came in , until the room was full . They were really no ...
... arms . In a few minutes a party of them came down to our house and asked for breakfast ; and when we could not give them that , they begged a medio or sixpence . By degrees others came in , until the room was full . They were really no ...
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... arms . A scout had brought in word that Colonel An- goula , with the soldiers of the town , was hovering on the skirt of the mountain , and our friends were hurrying to attack them . In a moment the lancers were off on a gallop , and ...
... arms . A scout had brought in word that Colonel An- goula , with the soldiers of the town , was hovering on the skirt of the mountain , and our friends were hurrying to attack them . In a moment the lancers were off on a gallop , and ...
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... arms , and at least one half , without a mo- ment's warning , took to their heels . We had a fair chance of having the town again upon our hands , but the alarm proved groundless . We could not , however , but feel uncomfortable at the ...
... arms , and at least one half , without a mo- ment's warning , took to their heels . We had a fair chance of having the town again upon our hands , but the alarm proved groundless . We could not , however , but feel uncomfortable at the ...
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... arms . As soon as General Figoroa saw us , he spurred his horse down the street to meet us , and told us , in great haste , that General Morazan was approaching and almost upon the town . He had that moment received the news , and was ...
... arms . As soon as General Figoroa saw us , he spurred his horse down the street to meet us , and told us , in great haste , that General Morazan was approaching and almost upon the town . He had that moment received the news , and was ...
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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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