Garibaldi: an AutobiographyRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 337 páginas |
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Página 128
... clothes . I had some good friends there , and among them an ex- cellent one , named Blengini . I set off , then , across inundated fields , where I had the water up to my horse's belly . I passed through a formerly cultivated farm ...
... clothes . I had some good friends there , and among them an ex- cellent one , named Blengini . I set off , then , across inundated fields , where I had the water up to my horse's belly . I passed through a formerly cultivated farm ...
Página 153
... cloths , and wood for lances , all things which he brings from countries where civilization has not pene- trated , from centres unknown to Europeans , and which he exchanges for brandy and tobacco , which he carries away towards those ...
... cloths , and wood for lances , all things which he brings from countries where civilization has not pene- trated , from centres unknown to Europeans , and which he exchanges for brandy and tobacco , which he carries away towards those ...
Página 165
... clothes and flogged by his three companions . Everybody in Buenos Ayres knew his mulatto , Eusebio , and that the better , for his master having once , on a reception day , taken the fancy to do with him as Madame du Barry once did with ...
... clothes and flogged by his three companions . Everybody in Buenos Ayres knew his mulatto , Eusebio , and that the better , for his master having once , on a reception day , taken the fancy to do with him as Madame du Barry once did with ...
Página 175
... clothes and whipped through the streets , and that because she had dared to wear a handkerchief , dress , or any kind of ornament , upon which could be detected the colours of blue or green . It was the same with men of the highest ...
... clothes and whipped through the streets , and that because she had dared to wear a handkerchief , dress , or any kind of ornament , upon which could be detected the colours of blue or green . It was the same with men of the highest ...
Página 177
... clothes they wore . And none of these passengers had to repent of the confidence he had placed in the hospitality of the Eastern people ; that hospitality was as great and generous as would have been that of an ancient re- public - such ...
... clothes they wore . And none of these passengers had to repent of the confidence he had placed in the hospitality of the Eastern people ; that hospitality was as great and generous as would have been that of an ancient re- public - such ...
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