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... ground was disputed , till the whole physical force and deadly animosity of the state were concentrated in the capital . The contending parties fought up to the very heart of the city ; the streets were barricaded , and for three months ...
... ground was disputed , till the whole physical force and deadly animosity of the state were concentrated in the capital . The contending parties fought up to the very heart of the city ; the streets were barricaded , and for three months ...
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... ground that , by the con- stitution , it was not liable except for expenses incurred in defending the borders of its own state . This was admitted ; but the expense had been incurred ; Leon had fought the battle , and had the same ...
... ground that , by the con- stitution , it was not liable except for expenses incurred in defending the borders of its own state . This was admitted ; but the expense had been incurred ; Leon had fought the battle , and had the same ...
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... ground , its face , arms , and body one running sore , a picture of squalid poverty . In front was a large muddy plain , through the centre of which ran a straight cut called a canal , with an embankment on one side dry , the mud baked ...
... ground , its face , arms , and body one running sore , a picture of squalid poverty . In front was a large muddy plain , through the centre of which ran a straight cut called a canal , with an embankment on one side dry , the mud baked ...
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... ground before , with a desperate effort , he broke the ropes and rose upon his feet . A second attempt was more successful ; but the two abreast made a close fit , and I was obliged to leave behind the luggage mule . I paid the guarda ...
... ground before , with a desperate effort , he broke the ropes and rose upon his feet . A second attempt was more successful ; but the two abreast made a close fit , and I was obliged to leave behind the luggage mule . I paid the guarda ...
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... ground . At four o'clock it was so dark that , as Mr. S. says , he held up his hand before his eyes , and could not ... ground many people walking in the procession . The darkness continued till eleven o'clock the next day when the sun ...
... ground . At four o'clock it was so dark that , as Mr. S. says , he held up his hand before his eyes , and could not ... ground many people walking in the procession . The darkness continued till eleven o'clock the next day when the sun ...
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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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