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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... leaving the house we completely metamorphosed him by dressing him up in some of our own clothes , so that he was at length turned out a regu- lar beau . The theatre was densely crowded ; and nothing but black heads and white teeth were ...
... leaving the house we completely metamorphosed him by dressing him up in some of our own clothes , so that he was at length turned out a regu- lar beau . The theatre was densely crowded ; and nothing but black heads and white teeth were ...
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... leaving him . When we found ourselves safe on board , we looked about us , and began to discover many new faces amongst our fellow - passen- gers . Amongst them were a beautiful Spanish senorita , accompanied by her mother and servant ...
... leaving him . When we found ourselves safe on board , we looked about us , and began to discover many new faces amongst our fellow - passen- gers . Amongst them were a beautiful Spanish senorita , accompanied by her mother and servant ...
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... times eluded their vigilance by leaving Mexico in the dis- guise of a beggar , having secreted on his person several hundred ounces of gold . So completely had his artifice succeeded , that on more 20 TRAVELS IN BOLIVIA .
... times eluded their vigilance by leaving Mexico in the dis- guise of a beggar , having secreted on his person several hundred ounces of gold . So completely had his artifice succeeded , that on more 20 TRAVELS IN BOLIVIA .
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... leaving the vessel in which I had steered so happy a course , and which seemed to me a tie of affection , binding me to that land , whence I had started , and which had been so long endeared to me by every prin- ciple TRAVELS IN BOLIVIA ...
... leaving the vessel in which I had steered so happy a course , and which seemed to me a tie of affection , binding me to that land , whence I had started , and which had been so long endeared to me by every prin- ciple TRAVELS IN BOLIVIA ...
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... leaving their canoes , never to lose sight of their luggage till they have seen the whole of it safely deposited under cover . they use not this precaution , they might find themselves minus some portion of their cargo when far from the ...
... leaving their canoes , never to lose sight of their luggage till they have seen the whole of it safely deposited under cover . they use not this precaution , they might find themselves minus some portion of their cargo when far from the ...
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