Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in that CountryChapman and Hall, 1843 - 437 páginas |
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... brought tears into his eyes by some curious process ; Judge - Mr. and others , from whom we were truly sorry to part . who The Norma was anchored in one of the most beautiful points of the bay , and the steamboat towed us five miles ...
... brought tears into his eyes by some curious process ; Judge - Mr. and others , from whom we were truly sorry to part . who The Norma was anchored in one of the most beautiful points of the bay , and the steamboat towed us five miles ...
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... brought an officer with the salutations of the Captain - General to his Excellency , with every polite offer of service ; second boat brought the Administrador of the Yntendente ( the Count de Villa Nueva ) , with the same civilities ...
... brought an officer with the salutations of the Captain - General to his Excellency , with every polite offer of service ; second boat brought the Administrador of the Yntendente ( the Count de Villa Nueva ) , with the same civilities ...
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... brought a pilot from Havana to guide us to these dangerous coasts , but though a native of these parts , it seemed that a lapse of years had blunted his memory , for we had nearly run upon the rocks . A gun was there- fore fired , and ...
... brought a pilot from Havana to guide us to these dangerous coasts , but though a native of these parts , it seemed that a lapse of years had blunted his memory , for we had nearly run upon the rocks . A gun was there- fore fired , and ...
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... brought to Cn the welcome and con- gratulations of the General , and those Spanish offers of service and devotion which sound agreeably , whatever be their true value . We now began to move through the crowd , which formed a line on ...
... brought to Cn the welcome and con- gratulations of the General , and those Spanish offers of service and devotion which sound agreeably , whatever be their true value . We now began to move through the crowd , which formed a line on ...
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... brought Mrs. Ward's sketch to my recollection , though it is very long since I saw the book . We were accompanied by the commander of the fort . It is now a peaceful - looking scene . We walked to the bridge , pulled branches of large ...
... brought Mrs. Ward's sketch to my recollection , though it is very long since I saw the book . We were accompanied by the commander of the fort . It is now a peaceful - looking scene . We walked to the bridge , pulled branches of large ...
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