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Page 327
... passed , which was always returned with the greatest courtesy . On we went toward the gate of the city , admiring the pretty senoritas , who were reclining upon the ground among the troops , with their feet and ankles en- tirely , and ...
... passed , which was always returned with the greatest courtesy . On we went toward the gate of the city , admiring the pretty senoritas , who were reclining upon the ground among the troops , with their feet and ankles en- tirely , and ...
Page 416
... passed in the vessel and lead pipes they succeeded ; and next day they obtained a sort of distilled water . Ábout eleven o'clock on the 15th , some one cried " A sail ! It was a vessel . A brig was ap- proaching the reef ; it stopped ...
... passed in the vessel and lead pipes they succeeded ; and next day they obtained a sort of distilled water . Ábout eleven o'clock on the 15th , some one cried " A sail ! It was a vessel . A brig was ap- proaching the reef ; it stopped ...
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... passed ; Judith was anx - like an arrow from a bow , away shot Garritt down iously listening , when suddenly the large gate in one hill and up the next , and never halted until he the yard was opened with violence in a minute arrived at ...
... passed ; Judith was anx - like an arrow from a bow , away shot Garritt down iously listening , when suddenly the large gate in one hill and up the next , and never halted until he the yard was opened with violence in a minute arrived at ...
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Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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