Travels in Bolivia: With a Tour Across the Pampas to Buenos Ayres, &c, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1854 - Всего страниц: 336 |
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... tently , they seemed to advance and then dis- appear , upon which I hallooed to a boatman in care of one of the boats , who was lying down and smoking ; and right glad I was that I did so , for he informed me that TRAVELS IN BOLIVIA . 39.
... tently , they seemed to advance and then dis- appear , upon which I hallooed to a boatman in care of one of the boats , who was lying down and smoking ; and right glad I was that I did so , for he informed me that TRAVELS IN BOLIVIA . 39.
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... advance of us was in a very bad condition , and it was evident , as the sun was fast setting , that we should be in total dark- ness in a very short time . He advised , as the distance to Panama was very considerable , that the best ...
... advance of us was in a very bad condition , and it was evident , as the sun was fast setting , that we should be in total dark- ness in a very short time . He advised , as the distance to Panama was very considerable , that the best ...
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... advances upon her , and soon began to open a running fire . The captain of the pirates finding that escape was hopeless , determined to resort to stratagem to attain his object . He accord- ingly sent a boat's crew , amongst whom was ...
... advances upon her , and soon began to open a running fire . The captain of the pirates finding that escape was hopeless , determined to resort to stratagem to attain his object . He accord- ingly sent a boat's crew , amongst whom was ...
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... advance , and the steamer is obliged to seek the shelter of the nearest shore . Large trees bathed by the waters spread their pon- derous branches in all directions ; and where the mud banks are laid bare by the receding tide , the ...
... advance , and the steamer is obliged to seek the shelter of the nearest shore . Large trees bathed by the waters spread their pon- derous branches in all directions ; and where the mud banks are laid bare by the receding tide , the ...
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... advance . towards each other and then retire , waving their handkerchiefs gracefully in the air ; this is often repeated , all joining in chorus , and adding the clapping of hands to the beat of the music . The dancers become ex- cited ...
... advance . towards each other and then retire , waving their handkerchiefs gracefully in the air ; this is often repeated , all joining in chorus , and adding the clapping of hands to the beat of the music . The dancers become ex- cited ...
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