Recollections of MexicoWiley and Putnam, 1847 - 304 páginas |
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... sent down there in the most sickly months — stran- gers alone being subject to the disease . There is no in- stance of a person born in Vera Cruz having been attacked by this disease , although carried away in early infancy , and not ...
... sent down there in the most sickly months — stran- gers alone being subject to the disease . There is no in- stance of a person born in Vera Cruz having been attacked by this disease , although carried away in early infancy , and not ...
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... sent to the hospital is so great , that many are deterred from applying for relief until their cases are beyond the reach of remedies . Some facts came under my observa- tion which went very far to shake my confidence - never very great ...
... sent to the hospital is so great , that many are deterred from applying for relief until their cases are beyond the reach of remedies . Some facts came under my observa- tion which went very far to shake my confidence - never very great ...
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... sent to the admission , on more favorable terms , of coarse cotton goods ; but the united and violent opposition of the manufacturers of Peubla defeated the arrangement . said that very few of these establishments in Mexico were ...
... sent to the admission , on more favorable terms , of coarse cotton goods ; but the united and violent opposition of the manufacturers of Peubla defeated the arrangement . said that very few of these establishments in Mexico were ...
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... sent him the evening before . I took my seat by him , and became so much inter- ested in conversation with him , that I did not think , for some time , of the danger to which I was exposed in breath- ing the very air of pestilence . I ...
... sent him the evening before . I took my seat by him , and became so much inter- ested in conversation with him , that I did not think , for some time , of the danger to which I was exposed in breath- ing the very air of pestilence . I ...
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... sent no Eng . lish copy of my address to the United States , but it was published in Spanish papers of the city , some of which came to this country , and the bungling translator for some of our papers translated the words " Sun ...
... sent no Eng . lish copy of my address to the United States , but it was published in Spanish papers of the city , some of which came to this country , and the bungling translator for some of our papers translated the words " Sun ...
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