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... captain at a village where he had breakfast prepared , and in the afternoon we arrived at Cojutepeque , until within two days the temporary cap- ital , beautifully situated at the foot of a small extinct volcano , its green and verdant ...
... captain at a village where he had breakfast prepared , and in the afternoon we arrived at Cojutepeque , until within two days the temporary cap- ital , beautifully situated at the foot of a small extinct volcano , its green and verdant ...
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... captain had in coming up to San Salvador had failed ; he could not join Morazan's ex- pedition ; but he had nothing to do at the port , was anx- ious to see Guatimala , had a stock of jewelry and other things which he might dispose of ...
... captain had in coming up to San Salvador had failed ; he could not join Morazan's ex- pedition ; but he had nothing to do at the port , was anx- ious to see Guatimala , had a stock of jewelry and other things which he might dispose of ...
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... captain , and asked me to take them into my company . Our man was not ambitious , and could do better than be shot ... captains of the different pressgangs , with orders not to touch them . All day men were caught and brought in , and ...
... captain , and asked me to take them into my company . Our man was not ambitious , and could do better than be shot ... captains of the different pressgangs , with orders not to touch them . All day men were caught and brought in , and ...
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... captain's name was inserted . We had already had a difference of opinion in regard to our movements . He was not so bent as I was upon pushing on to Guati- mala , and besides , I did not consider it right , in an official passport , to ...
... captain's name was inserted . We had already had a difference of opinion in regard to our movements . He was not so bent as I was upon pushing on to Guati- mala , and besides , I did not consider it right , in an official passport , to ...
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... captain had his sword and spurs on , and was only waiting for me . I told him the news , and he uttered an exclamation of thankfulness that we were all ready , and mounted immediately . I added that I intended to remain . He refused ...
... captain had his sword and spurs on , and was only waiting for me . I told him the news , and he uttered an exclamation of thankfulness that we were all ready , and mounted immediately . I added that I intended to remain . He refused ...
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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 |
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