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... plaza for the despatches , but unluckily found ourselves in a new scene of confusion . Figoroa was already in the saddle , the lancers were mounting in haste , and all running to arms . A scout had brought in word that Colonel An- goula ...
... plaza for the despatches , but unluckily found ourselves in a new scene of confusion . Figoroa was already in the saddle , the lancers were mounting in haste , and all running to arms . A scout had brought in word that Colonel An- goula ...
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... plaza , where were a few stacks of muskets and some soldiers . All around were mountains , and among them rose the beautiful and ver- dant Volcano of Chingo . While sitting there two AN ATTACK . 83 women ran past , and telling 82 ...
... plaza , where were a few stacks of muskets and some soldiers . All around were mountains , and among them rose the beautiful and ver- dant Volcano of Chingo . While sitting there two AN ATTACK . 83 women ran past , and telling 82 ...
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... plaza , a general remounting and rushing to 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 ...
... plaza , a general remounting and rushing to 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 ...
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... plaza snatch- ed up their arms and ran down a street opening from the plaza . Very soon a horse without a rider came clattering down the street at full speed ; three others followed , and in five minutes we saw thirty or forty horsemen ...
... plaza snatch- ed up their arms and ran down a street opening from the plaza . Very soon a horse without a rider came clattering down the street at full speed ; three others followed , and in five minutes we saw thirty or forty horsemen ...
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... plaza , stacked their arms , and shouted " Viva Morazan . " In the morning the shout was " Viva Carrera ! " None cried " Viva la Patria ! " There was no end to our troubles . In the morning we surrendered to one party , and in the ...
... plaza , stacked their arms , and shouted " Viva Morazan . " In the morning the shout was " Viva Carrera ! " None cried " Viva la Patria ! " There was no end to our troubles . In the morning we surrendered to one party , and in the ...
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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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