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... the streets warning the inhabitants to fly . Horses were standing before the doors saddled and bridled , and all along men were issuing from the doors with loads on their backs , and women with packages and bundles in.
... the streets warning the inhabitants to fly . Horses were standing before the doors saddled and bridled , and all along men were issuing from the doors with loads on their backs , and women with packages and bundles in.
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... standing in the corridor of the cabildo ; a large fire was burning before the door , and a table stood against the wall , with a candle and chocolate - cups upon it . He was about forty - five years old , five feet ten inches high ...
... standing in the corridor of the cabildo ; a large fire was burning before the door , and a table stood against the wall , with a candle and chocolate - cups upon it . He was about forty - five years old , five feet ten inches high ...
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... standing in a mag- nificent situation on the 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 ...
... standing in a mag- nificent situation on the 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 ...
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... standing the technical distinctions of state lines , de- stroyed its existence as a separate state , and annexed it to Guatimala , or , rather , to his own command . In honour of his distinguished services , public notice was given that ...
... standing the technical distinctions of state lines , de- stroyed its existence as a separate state , and annexed it to Guatimala , or , rather , to his own command . In honour of his distinguished services , public notice was given that ...
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... standing in the same position as regards the points of the compass , is an obelisk or carv . ed stone , twenty - six feet out of the ground , and proba- bly six or eight feet under , which is represented in the VOL . II . - Q 11 ...
... standing in the same position as regards the points of the compass , is an obelisk or carv . ed stone , twenty - six feet out of the ground , and proba- bly six or eight feet under , which is represented in the VOL . II . - Q 11 ...
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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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