Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2Harper & Brothers, 1841 - 4 sidor |
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... told him my story , said " Si , señor , " to everything ; but when I talked of embarking , said , " Señor , you have no passport . " I will not inflict upon the reader the details of all my vexations and anxiety that after- noon . I was ...
... told him my story , said " Si , señor , " to everything ; but when I talked of embarking , said , " Señor , you have no passport . " I will not inflict upon the reader the details of all my vexations and anxiety that after- noon . I was ...
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... told the guard that the thing was settled and I would not be trifled with , took up my gun , and told the men to follow me . I saw beforehand that they were ele- vated by their good cheer , and that I could rely upon them . The guard ...
... told the guard that the thing was settled and I would not be trifled with , took up my gun , and told the men to follow me . I saw beforehand that they were ele- vated by their good cheer , and that I could rely upon them . The guard ...
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... told me that he had been offered a lieu- tenant - colonel's commission , and was then on his way to join Morazan in his march against Guatimala . His ship was advertised for sale , he had written an account of his misadventures to his ...
... told me that he had been offered a lieu- tenant - colonel's commission , and was then on his way to join Morazan in his march against Guatimala . His ship was advertised for sale , he had written an account of his misadventures to his ...
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... told me that many of the inhabitants of San Miguel had fled to San Vicente , and at that place the Honduras arms would be repel- led ; we parted , little expecting to see each other again so soon , and under such unpleasant ...
... told me that many of the inhabitants of San Miguel had fled to San Vicente , and at that place the Honduras arms would be repel- led ; we parted , little expecting to see each other again so soon , and under such unpleasant ...
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... told me , a bottle standing in his sleeping - room was thrown down . Most of the inhabi- tants abandoned the city , and those who remained slept under matting in the courtyards of their houses . Every house was more or less injured ...
... told me , a bottle standing in his sleeping - room was thrown down . Most of the inhabi- tants abandoned the city , and those who remained slept under matting in the courtyards of their houses . Every house was more or less injured ...
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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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