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... cross in a bungo , send- ing the mules around the head of the gulf . I was ad- vised that the latter was hazardous , as the Honduras troops were marching upon San Salvador , and would seize them . I might save them by going myself ; but ...
... cross in a bungo , send- ing the mules around the head of the gulf . I was ad- vised that the latter was hazardous , as the Honduras troops were marching upon San Salvador , and would seize them . I might save them by going myself ; but ...
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... cross the gulf , and supposed that at the port of embarcation I could procure all that was necessary . was excessively disturbed ; but Don Francisco sent for the commandant of the town , who said that the order had not yet been sent to ...
... cross the gulf , and supposed that at the port of embarcation I could procure all that was necessary . was excessively disturbed ; but Don Francisco sent for the commandant of the town , who said that the order had not yet been sent to ...
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... cross over to the Atlantic on foot . On the way they fell in with Rascon's band and joined them . The other man was killed at the time of the rout , but Jemmy escaped . I was happy to hear that Jemmy , by his manners and good conduct ...
... cross over to the Atlantic on foot . On the way they fell in with Rascon's band and joined them . The other man was killed at the time of the rout , but Jemmy escaped . I was happy to hear that Jemmy , by his manners and good conduct ...
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... cross the street at night , for fear of quarrels and worse weap- ons than clubs ; and we saw five women , one with a candle , without a single man or boy to help them , sup- port the old man across the street , and set him up with his ...
... cross the street at night , for fear of quarrels and worse weap- ons than clubs ; and we saw five women , one with a candle , without a single man or boy to help them , sup- port the old man across the street , and set him up with his ...
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... cross it . A steep pitch at the beginning made me tremble for the result . The as- cent was about three miles , and on the very crest , im- bowered among the trees , was a blacksmith's shop , commanding a view of the whole country back ...
... cross it . A steep pitch at the beginning made me tremble for the result . The as- cent was about three miles , and on the very crest , im- bowered among the trees , was a blacksmith's shop , commanding a view of the whole country back ...
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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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