Letters on South America: Comprising Travels on the Banks of the Paraná and Rio de la Plata, Volume 2J. Murray, 1843 - Argentina |
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... heads with the best in Goya , and dressed them out and showed them off to the greatest advantage . With respect to the name of this squire , our fashionable London readers will doubtless smile when I say that I hesitate to give the real ...
... heads with the best in Goya , and dressed them out and showed them off to the greatest advantage . With respect to the name of this squire , our fashionable London readers will doubtless smile when I say that I hesitate to give the real ...
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... getting out from this place ( he looked at the door ) , I am ready to shoot through the head the first man that attempts to stop you ; and they are such rascally cowards , " PROPOSAL REJECTED . 25 ( he said this with the.
... getting out from this place ( he looked at the door ) , I am ready to shoot through the head the first man that attempts to stop you ; and they are such rascally cowards , " PROPOSAL REJECTED . 25 ( he said this with the.
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... head - quarters in Cor- rientes , and how necessary for his own safety it was that her dear papa should stand clear of all imputation of having connived at so wicked an act as Mora's . When these eloquent arguments had worked their due ...
... head - quarters in Cor- rientes , and how necessary for his own safety it was that her dear papa should stand clear of all imputation of having connived at so wicked an act as Mora's . When these eloquent arguments had worked their due ...
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... head . Gonzalez and Duval were placed in front , Captain M'Dougall and our capataz at their side , and my brother and myself left our cottage at the same moment that we saw the comandante approach from his own house , accompanied by ...
... head . Gonzalez and Duval were placed in front , Captain M'Dougall and our capataz at their side , and my brother and myself left our cottage at the same moment that we saw the comandante approach from his own house , accompanied by ...
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... he returned to the ser- vice of " Pèpe , " in the hope that the return of one or other of ourselves would again place him at the head of the Gaucho commerce of the province . THE DEPARTURE . 37 Everything being ready for our departure.
... he returned to the ser- vice of " Pèpe , " in the hope that the return of one or other of ourselves would again place him at the head of the Gaucho commerce of the province . THE DEPARTURE . 37 Everything being ready for our departure.
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Page 81 - Coleccion de Arengas en el foro y Escritos del Dr. Don Mariano Moreno.
Page 263 - Clay, of the house of representatives of the United States, by stating that, " The Republic of the United Provinces of South America comprehends, with some exceptions, the same territory as the viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata, which was established in 1778 ; it extends from the 16th to the 45th degree of south latitude, [nearly ten degrees north of Magellan's Strait,] from the left margin of the Lake Titicaca on the north, to the coast of Patagonia on the south.
Page 264 - Peru comprehends the provinces of Potosi, Charcas or La Plata, Cochabamba, La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra or Puno, Moxos, and Chiquitos ; and the...
Page 291 - Ayres than the carts and carters. The former are vehicles with large wooden axles, and most enormous wheels, so high that the spokes are about eight feet in diameter, towering above both horses and driver ; he rides one of the animals.
Page 291 - The first sight you have of these clumsy vehicles is on your landing. They drive off like so many bathing-machines to your hotel, a dozen carters, just like a dozen porters here, struggling in rude contention for the preference in carrying ashore passengers and their luggage.
Page 264 - ... America, comprehends, with some exceptions, the same territory as the viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata, which was established in 1778. It extends from the 16th to the 45th degree of south latitude; from the left margin of the lake Titicaca, which lies between the two cordilleras of Peru, on the north, and to the coast of Patagonia on the south.
Page 251 - Talibus orabat dictis, arasque tenebat, cum sic orsa loqui vates : ' Sate sanguine divom, 125 Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno ; noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis ; sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, hoc opus, hie labor est.