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... bank for the benefit of the next comer . We were now in the State of Guatimala , on the banks of a wild river , without any visible path , and our situation was rather more precarious than before , for here the routed soldiers would ...
... bank for the benefit of the next comer . We were now in the State of Guatimala , on the banks of a wild river , without any visible path , and our situation was rather more precarious than before , for here the routed soldiers would ...
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... bank of the river , looking up to a range of giant mountains on the other side , covered to the top with noble pines . The miserable inhabitants were insensible to its beauties , but there were reasons to make them so . Every hostile ...
... bank of the river , looking up to a range of giant mountains on the other side , covered to the top with noble pines . The miserable inhabitants were insensible to its beauties , but there were reasons to make them so . Every hostile ...
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... bank of a navigable river contiguous to the ocean , the tract had been made the subject of a prospectus , to be sold on shares in England . The prospectus set forth the great natural advantages of the location , and the inducements held ...
... bank of a navigable river contiguous to the ocean , the tract had been made the subject of a prospectus , to be sold on shares in England . The prospectus set forth the great natural advantages of the location , and the inducements held ...
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... bank of the river , and elevated about thirty feet . The river was here about two hundred feet wide , and fordable in every part except a few deep holes . Generally it did not exceed three feet in depth , and in many places was not so ...
... bank of the river , and elevated about thirty feet . The river was here about two hundred feet wide , and fordable in every part except a few deep holes . Generally it did not exceed three feet in depth , and in many places was not so ...
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... - mense interest as an unexplored field of antiquarian re- search , the monuments were but about a mile from the river , the ground was level to the bank , and the river from that place was navigable ; the city might be.
... - mense interest as an unexplored field of antiquarian re- search , the monuments were but about a mile from the river , the ground was level to the bank , and the river from that place was navigable ; the city might be.
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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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