Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of the Rio de la Plata: From Their Discovery and Conquest by the Spaniards to the Establishment of Their Political Independence. With Some Account of Their Present State, Trade, Debt, Etc.; an Appendix of Historical and Statistical Documents; and a Description of the Geology and Fossil Monsters of the PampasJ. Murray, 1852 - 434 halaman |
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... Mountains Filthy habits of the Indians Influence of their Machis , or Wizards . Christian Women in captivity Attempt to release them fails Excitement in consequence . • Height of the Ventana and adjoining Hills Further Negotiations end ...
... Mountains Filthy habits of the Indians Influence of their Machis , or Wizards . Christian Women in captivity Attempt to release them fails Excitement in consequence . • Height of the Ventana and adjoining Hills Further Negotiations end ...
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... Mountains , from a Drawing by M. Pellegrini 190 12. Portrait of General Rosas , taken in 1833 205 13. The Megatherium 209 • 14. The Potamo - Mya of the Paraná 213 15. Tooth of the Glyptodon . 16. Skeleton of the Glyptodon 217 220 17. Do ...
... Mountains , from a Drawing by M. Pellegrini 190 12. Portrait of General Rosas , taken in 1833 205 13. The Megatherium 209 • 14. The Potamo - Mya of the Paraná 213 15. Tooth of the Glyptodon . 16. Skeleton of the Glyptodon 217 220 17. Do ...
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... mountains which bound the coast , the Spaniards came in view of a vast expanse of rich plains , stretching as far as they could see , and watered by the great river Iguaçú , or Curitiba , running in a westerly direction . These plains ...
... mountains which bound the coast , the Spaniards came in view of a vast expanse of rich plains , stretching as far as they could see , and watered by the great river Iguaçú , or Curitiba , running in a westerly direction . These plains ...
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... mountains , no forests : one vast continuous plain beyond extends for 800 miles unbroken to the Cordillera of the Andes . Nothing can be more inconvenient than the actual landing . A ship's boat has seldom water enough to run * See ...
... mountains , no forests : one vast continuous plain beyond extends for 800 miles unbroken to the Cordillera of the Andes . Nothing can be more inconvenient than the actual landing . A ship's boat has seldom water enough to run * See ...
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... mountains , between the sources of the Rio Chico and those of the great river of Santa Cruz , which it joined , they said , further on . They found it too deep to cross where they first reached it , and were obliged in consequence to ...
... mountains , between the sources of the Rio Chico and those of the great river of Santa Cruz , which it joined , they said , further on . They found it too deep to cross where they first reached it , and were obliged in consequence to ...
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